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When the President Calls About the Vick Dogs
Best Friends Blogs ^ | 12/29/10 | Francis Battista

Posted on 12/29/2010 9:35:07 AM PST by EBH

Now that President Obama has jumped on the Michael Vick bandwagon with an official call to Eagles’ owner Jeffrey Lurie to congratulate him for giving the quarterback another chance, all of us here at Best Friends are waiting for a call from the White House to congratulate us for giving Vick’s dogs a second chance. I’m quite sure that the other organizations that also took on some of the canine survivors of the football star’s dogfighting operation are similarly poised.

The conventional wisdom on this is that the president’s people have put their finger to the wind and decided that Michael Vick has been sanitized for political consumption by his success. (It’s interesting to speculate how he would be perceived if he were having a lousy year.) Personally, I’m kind of tired of hearing and reading about Michael Vick and wish that the media would lose its obsession with the man, especially since any mention of or concern about the dogs who managed to escape with their lives from his care is conspicuously absent from his public statements.

While we no longer wait by the phone for a call from Mr. Vick asking after his dogs, the likelihood of a call from the president has brought new esprit to the switchboard team and I’ve put together some notes on those we call the Vicktory dogs in case someone puts the historic call through to me by mistake. The conversation will go something like this:

“Mr. President, what a surprise! Thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to commend us for giving the Vicktory dogs a second chance. Sure, I’ve got a few minutes to fill you in … kind of a presidential briefing, I guess.

“To be quite honest, sir, it’s kind of a mixed bag as far as how the dogs are doing. After all, these critters were right there when Michael Vick and his friends were body slamming some of their doggie buddies to death and electrocuting, drowning and hanging others. Unlike Mr. Lurie and the NFL, Bad Newz Kennels wasn’t into second chances. What’s that, sir? Yes, he’s having a great year … yeah, a terrific arm.

“So, as I was saying, it’s a mixed bag on the dogs, though some are doing very well, all things considered. Handsome Dan, Cherry, Mel, Oliver and Halle have all been adopted and some of these guys were pretty shut down, you know, terrified when they arrived here. Mel was mentioned in Bill Plaschke’s article in the L.A. Times about Michael Vick … yeah, he interviewed Mel’s new family in Texas. Poor dog still shakes in a corner whenever a new person comes to the house, but he’s in a great home and that’s what counts.

“What’s that, sir? Sure, we want them all to be adopted and live in homes with a nice family, but unlike Mr. Vick, the court has ordered that most of the dogs, based on their behavior evaluations back in 2007, have to pass a good citizen test before they can be adopted. No, I’m serious. It’s called a Canine Good Citizen certificate, CGC, and it means that the dogs are able to demonstrate self-control, sociability and friendliness toward people and other dogs. Actually, it’s quite an accomplishment for a dog who was encouraged to be aggressive or maybe was used as a bait dog. Sir? Oh, a bait dog is a relatively non-aggressive dog who gets thrown into the ring with a stronger fighter just to give the stronger dog confidence and a taste for blood. That’s right, sir, kinda like a press secretary.

“Anyway, 16 dogs are still at the Sanctuary: Mya, Shadow, Lucas, Layla, Willie Boy, Georgia, Meryl, Ellen, Tug, Denzel, Ray, Squeaker, Lance, Curly, Little Red and Oscar. And they get a lot of attention. Most of them have health issues; some have bebesia, a blood parasite that spreads among fighting dogs and flares up occasionally. Some have immune problems that we speculate came from excessive use of steroids, but they continue to make progress.

“Ray, who was really shy and dog-reactive when he arrived, has earned his CGC. Oscar got his CGC and Shadow has made such great progress that he has a potential adopter coming to meet him next week. We’re very pleased. Most of the dogs are now social enough to share a run with another dog and some spend a few days a week in staff offices, getting comfortable in new environments with people coming and going. Yes, I guess it is a bit like the new Congress, except that most of the dogs would never bite you and I doubt that Congress people are able to share a run, um, I mean, an office.

“Why do we do all this for these dogs? Well, Mr. President, that’s a big question but I’ll try to keep it short. First of all, we don’t believe that killing the Vick dogs, which many people and even some animal organizations wanted to do, would have been right. We know that they are individuals with the potential to have rewarding lives. They were like child soldiers kidnapped by warlords and forced to fight; no one thinks child soldiers should be killed just because they are damaged. Same thing applies here. Also, the Vicktory dogs are victims of a crime. As long as they are struggling to regain even a semblance of the life that should have been theirs from birth, then that crime continues to affect lives, dog and human, and is not yet a thing of the past, regardless of Michael Vick’s jail time or talent. You’re right, sir, it’s not funny and I’d hate to think of Bo in that situation, too.

“Of course, no worries! I’ve got a pretty busy day as well. Nothing like yours, but thanks for calling and please pass along a Happy New Year to Michelle, the girls and Bo from all the animals and staff here at Best Friends…. Oh, just one more thing: I think it would be a great message to send if you adopted a shelter dog as a companion for Bo, maybe a cute pittie girl with a big smile and wiggly butt. Sure, we can set you up. Call anytime — you’ve got the number. And a good day to you, too, Mr. President.”


TOPICS: Hobbies; Humor; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: dogs; vick; vicktory
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To: Cyclone59
As a dog-lover I find what he did unexcusable, listening to him talk about what is did, he does “sound” remorseful.

He was laughing at the charges saying his money would get him off. He got sent to jail. Now he is out and has the whole NFL PR team behind him. His only remorse was finding out his money couldn't keep him out of jail.

21 posted on 12/29/2010 10:23:57 AM PST by SeeSac
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To: EBH

I really applaud Michael Vick making the most of the second chance he was given. I hope that he does not ruin it. His crimes and actions were beyond imaginable, but I am certainly glad that he is making the most of what he was given. Many in his situation would have failed right out of the gate if they were even given such a chance.

On the other hand, Obama gave him the kiss of death. Vick really stunk last night.


22 posted on 12/29/2010 10:29:47 AM PST by castlegreyskull
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To: Cyclone59

Question. What event was Vick sorry for?


Vick explained he was sorry he let down the Eagles, including Reid. He was upset he let down mentor Tony Dungy, the Super Bowl winning head coach. Vick said he was in tears agonizing over bad judgment, and that he no longer would put himself in compromising positions.


23 posted on 12/29/2010 10:31:20 AM PST by SeeSac
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To: EBH

In addition to my last post, it is the NFL’s fault for creating an atmosphere that allows convicted felons to thrive. I cannot fault Vick for that.


24 posted on 12/29/2010 10:32:58 AM PST by castlegreyskull
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To: EBH
yes...yes...we all should support the extension of welfare and unemployment benefits...

I'm not sure where you got that from my post. I clearly did not say anything about the government welfare programs.

I think the money and time could be spent on people that need assistance instead of animals that may someday kill or seriously injure a well intentioned but naive dog rescue do-gooder. You don't have to share my opinion.

25 posted on 12/29/2010 10:33:17 AM PST by porter_knorr (John Adams would be arrested for his thoughts on tyrants today!)
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To: SeeSac

Seems to be a really important thing he forgot to mention. Like what he and his friends did to those dogs, for ENJOYMENT.


26 posted on 12/29/2010 10:35:09 AM PST by cake_crumb (Why do they call them "pat downs" when they're obviously "feel ups"?)
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To: porter_knorr

I think it’s great that these dogs will be around for years... to remind us all of what kind of person Michael Vick really is. God may have forgiven him but I haven’t.


27 posted on 12/29/2010 10:37:52 AM PST by RC one (WHAT!!!!)
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To: Hodar

People can definitely change, but I am skeptical that two years of prison can correct a lifetime of bad decision making that seems to run in his family. His brother Marcus Vick has a record of running afoul of the law as least as far back as his college days.


28 posted on 12/29/2010 10:39:35 AM PST by GSWarrior
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To: EBH

Sheik Obomba would be singing a different tune if Vick was white.


29 posted on 12/29/2010 10:41:40 AM PST by Fresh Wind
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To: castlegreyskull
I really applaud Michael Vick making the most of the second chance he was given. I hope that he does not ruin it.

Seems like MV didn't make the most of his 'second' (actually about his sixth chance)...

"Vick explained he was sorry he let down the Eagles, including Reid. He was upset he let down mentor Tony Dungy, the Super Bowl winning head coach. Vick said he was in tears agonizing over bad judgment, and that he no longer would put himself in compromising positions."

30 posted on 12/29/2010 10:44:32 AM PST by SeeSac
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To: DManA

Do you think he will call Ben Rothlesberger next? If anyone deserves jail time its him.


31 posted on 12/29/2010 10:48:52 AM PST by Jay Redhawk
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To: SeeSac

I am not sure what that quote is refering to. Is that when one of his friends “brandished” a weapon after his birthday party during the offseason?

It almost sounded like a non-event. Sounds like he is still walking the line between his past and present friends. I hope he makes the correct choice, and makes it pernament. I never got any other info about that incident, other than his apology and a brief description of the incident.


32 posted on 12/29/2010 10:54:45 AM PST by castlegreyskull
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To: castlegreyskull
Is that when one of his friends “brandished” a weapon after his birthday party during the offseason?

No. It is about when one of his 'friends' shot his cousin and co-defendent after his birthday party.

33 posted on 12/29/2010 10:57:53 AM PST by SeeSac
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To: castlegreyskull
It almost sounded like a non-event. Sounds like he is still walking the line between his past and present friends.

Sounds like his past friends are his present friends. No line to walk.

34 posted on 12/29/2010 10:59:14 AM PST by SeeSac
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To: EBH

Your welcome. It came across my FB page. A pet sitter acquaintance has worked with one of these dogs. Let’s just say there are quite a few folks pretty upset.

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I posted this on my Facebook...truly wonderful. I hope folks ARE upset - what worries me are the ones who think Vick is “okay” now that he paid a price, which is really sad when you think about it. That man is pure evil for what he did to those animals, and these are the ones we know about. Thank you again.


35 posted on 12/29/2010 11:03:41 AM PST by DefeatCorruption
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To: porter_knorr

I think the money and time could be spent on people that need assistance instead of animals that may someday kill or seriously injure a well intentioned but naive dog rescue do-gooder. You don’t have to share my opinion.

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I thank God I don’t share your opinion. Every day.


36 posted on 12/29/2010 11:08:27 AM PST by DefeatCorruption
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To: porter_knorr
While I agree that the one has better things to do than be concerned about Vicks, I’m also quite sure that there are humans that could do with the monetary assistance and time that these folks pour into dogs that in reality should be humanely put down.

You would be well-served to keep logic out of this discussion, for I have learned it has no place here.
37 posted on 12/29/2010 11:12:52 AM PST by beezdotcom
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To: porter_knorr

Who are you to tell these people what to do with their time and money or what charity work those so choose to do?

You don’t like what they are doing...with their own time and money. It is their money, not yours nor does it belong to anyone else you so deem fit. You sound like the government
with your pronouncements.

That’s my opinion ...and you don’t have to agree with it either!


38 posted on 12/29/2010 11:18:28 AM PST by EBH ( Whether you eat your bread or see it vanish into a looter's stomach, is an absolute.)
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To: beezdotcom

Nothing logical about either one or your posts.


39 posted on 12/29/2010 11:19:30 AM PST by beandog
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To: EBH

I agree with you 100%. Funny how on a conservative website we have people telling other people what they should do with their time and money.


40 posted on 12/29/2010 11:21:33 AM PST by beandog
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