Posted on 02/02/2011 5:46:11 AM PST by Lessthantolerant
Theyre calling it the parcel puppy. A Minneapolis woman is charged with animal cruelty after police say she tried to send a puppy through the mail.
The poodle-mixed pup is being held temporarily at the animal control office in Minneapolis but still belongs to the woman who allegedly tried to mail it 39-year-old Stacey Champion.
Clearly there wasnt a whole lot of thought that went into this, said Sgt. Angela Dodge with the Minneapolis Police Department.
Dodge said last Tuesday Champion took the puppy to the Loring Post Office. The puppy was in a box with a priority sticker on it.
A puppy is a definite no-no, said Pete Nowacki with the U.S. Postal Service.
Postal workers didnt know right away about the puppy inside, until the box fell off the counter.
Apparently the puppy must have moved at that time and the box had shaken and fallen. At that point, the clerk and supervisor could hear a sound like panting coming from inside the box, recalled Nowacki.
They could hear it in the box, they opened the box and discovered a live puppy on there with no food or water, said Dodge.
Champion did want the puppy to get there quickly because she mailed him 2-day priority. Officials say she was mailing the puppy as a present for a relative.
The notion of putting a puppy in a box, putting them on a plane with no food, no water, no place to do their business, its not going to work, said Nowacki.
The puppy is doing fine. Champion has until Friday to make an appeal to animal control to get the puppy back. If animal controls says she cant have the puppy back, it will go up for adoption
Parasite Nation MENSA candidate.
Hope that woman doesn’t have kids. I’d hate to see what she does to them.
MENSA was meant as a sarc!
Read here facebood page, typical democratic parasite.
In the words of Bill Engvall...”Here’s your sign.”
“meant facebook page”
sometimes I type too fast, read too slow.
Put her in a box without food and water for a couple days and lets see how see likes it.
You do know they ship baby chicks through the mail. That’s how I got my FFA project one year. I arrived at the post office when the truck got there at 5 am and you wouldn’t believe the noise 100 chicks can make.
That’s the way we always got our chicks.
IT IF FITS, IT SHIPS
Came for that, left satisfied.
USPS is a mixed bag of regs. Chicks take less than 24 hrs to process to a local depot. I have received them in FL from MN is about 12 hrs. Canaries and parakeets, however, are not permitted. Puppies can be shipped by air freight but not by a shipper such as Fed Ex. With proper packaging the dog would likely fare well as Priority mail. USPS is good about crickets, mealworms, etc which I receive in my pet shop in about 12 hrs. I ship tropical fish routinely by Priority.
When I was a kid, my stepfather had a chicken ranch, and we would always get our chicks in the mail, several hundred at a time. They were shipped in special boxes, though, with air holes. We also, one time, received bees in the mail when my mother wanted to try beekeeping. They came in a wood frame box with aluminum screen sides, and the queen was inside a tiny aluminum screen cage affixed to the side.
While mailing animals is not unknown, there are proper ways to do it (we ship our cats on cargo aircraft when we move). This woman didn’t bother trying to find the proper way.
That facebook page is so over-the-top that I have to wonder if it is a hoax: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001389916472&sk=wall
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCR97weqHQY
Is this the same lady?
Well, that is the way the ebay video says your suppose to ship the products you sell.
Lets blame eBay!
She sounds like a real “champion” alright!!!
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