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Man faces animal cruelty charge after abandoning dog on mountain
yahoo.com ^ | 8/18/12 | Annie Rose Ramos

Posted on 08/18/2012 11:45:21 AM PDT by ColdOne

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To: RegulatorCountry

Seriously...I think I love you.

;]


81 posted on 08/18/2012 2:41:53 PM PDT by Salamander (Snakes. It had to be snakes.)
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To: Salamander

I’m sorry about Pookie (:


82 posted on 08/18/2012 2:45:24 PM PDT by berdie
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To: skeeter; arbooz

They *did* know their people were dead...yet they stayed with them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3XnuejZmbk

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/22/loyal-dog-refuses-leave_n_1107561.html

When all other friends desert, he remains.


83 posted on 08/18/2012 2:46:16 PM PDT by Salamander (Snakes. It had to be snakes.)
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To: Eaker

I know you would, dear friend.


84 posted on 08/18/2012 2:47:17 PM PDT by Salamander (Snakes. It had to be snakes.)
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To: 5th MEB

Semper Fi, indeed

http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2011/08/navy-seal-jon-tumilson-loyal-dog-hawkeye-paid-respects-casket-funeral

http://www.newser.com/story/113882/loyal-dog-follows-soldier-to-death.html


85 posted on 08/18/2012 2:49:58 PM PDT by Salamander (Snakes. It had to be snakes.)
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To: Mr Rogers

So *he* says.

The word of a dog abandoner isn’t worth spit, in my book.


86 posted on 08/18/2012 2:51:56 PM PDT by Salamander (Snakes. It had to be snakes.)
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To: Menehune56

What a fine looking animal... poor darling! How her heart must have hurt when she began to fear her buddy had left her, never to return. Missy should never have been taken up a mountain in the first place, and then, to be left exposed and vulnerable to the elements. I would NEVER place my dog in such jeopardy, and then to give her up for dead!

The story says Mr. and Mrs. Washburn, along with other members of Missy’s rescue team, would love to adopt her. If they do, little Missy will be the proud and devoted member of a huge family willing to risk their lives for one another. What a happy ending that would be!

As for Orotini, or whatever his name is, it doesn’t matter, because in my book, his name is MUDD.


87 posted on 08/18/2012 2:53:08 PM PDT by floralamiss
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To: berdie

So am I...but I believe that she and her beloved sister Phoebe are together again, quibbling over the best spot on the sofa, stealing each other’s chewies and then snuggling up with each other into a tight ball to sleep, just like they always did.

Aw dammit.

I’m crying again.

I gotta get away from this thread and go hug my other dogs.

Catchya later.


88 posted on 08/18/2012 2:56:28 PM PDT by Salamander (Snakes. It had to be snakes.)
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To: Salamander
Seriously...I know I love you.

;^P

89 posted on 08/18/2012 3:05:14 PM PDT by null and void (Day 1307 of our ObamaVacation from reality - Obama, a queer and present danger)
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To: kanawa
Your insight please?

(For those of you who don't know the back story, kanawa took on a friggin' bear with nothing more than a knife to protect his dog)

90 posted on 08/18/2012 3:10:50 PM PDT by null and void (Day 1307 of our ObamaVacation from reality - Obama, a queer and present danger)
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To: Salamander
Even if I knew they were dead, I’d still go back for their body. I would as well.
91 posted on 08/18/2012 3:19:15 PM PDT by ColdOne (I miss my poochie... Tasha 2000~3/14/11 0bie don' t eat my dog!)
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To: skeeter

I am willing to bet that the charges will be dropped if he stops trying to get the dog back. I am betting that the charges were filed simply to help the Washburns make their case as to why they should be able to adopt Missy...

That being said- I do not believe that LE should level charges in order to achieve an outcome...but I believe abandoning an animal you are legally responsible for in the wild for 6 days, especially knowing the animal was wounded, and making NO effort to rescue that animal sure sounds cruel to me... He made an assumption- with a life HE was responsible for....he has lost the trust of a civilized society to trust him to be responsible for the care of any other animal in the future as well.....

If the charge is on the books, and this event meets the level needed to bring the charges, I would make the charge— but then again, he could do an Obama move and just enforce the laws he likes......


92 posted on 08/18/2012 3:26:03 PM PDT by eeevil conservative (GIVE ME A PLACE TO STAND AND I WILL MOVE THE EARTH....Archimedes)
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To: Mr Rogers

The dog was lame and couldn’t walk. The owner would have found her if he would have returned to rescue her... but he chose not to. And now he wants the dog back. The nerve...


93 posted on 08/18/2012 3:40:58 PM PDT by ladyrustic (Get in the face of a liberal in honor of Breitbart.)
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To: gundog; RegulatorCountry

You both make some excellent points.

Not only did he put the dog in harm’s way, if he wasn’t prepared for the possibility of an overnighter, he put himself and his human companion at risk as well. It says in the article that several human rescues have had to be made in the last six weeks.

The descent to the tree line is also an excellent point. There were two of them. Had he been properly prepared he and his 19 year old companion could have made it out with with the dog. (I initially thought the companion might have been a little kid.)

But I have already stated...this guy is NOT the sharpest knife in the drawer. Good thing he isn’t married to me.

Pretend mountain climber to wife: “Honey, you are not going to believe what happened. Me and Little Next Door Neighbor and Missy were hiking on the mountain and a huge storm blew in. I forgot about taking any gear. It was a hair raising experience to get home. I was scared and cut up a little bit. Are you glad to see me?”

Wife: “I was so worried. I am glad you and LNDN are safe. Where is Missy?”

PMC: “Stupid dog got her paws all cut trying to keep up. We left her.”

Wife: “That’s o.k. We’ll go look for her tomorrow. I know how upset you must be.”

PMC: “Nah, she’s gonna die and I’m tired. I’ll get you another dog...or maybe mountain goat, I’d like that better anyway. It can eat the grass and I won’t have to mow.”

Wife: “Your divorce papers will be in the mail in the morning.”


94 posted on 08/18/2012 4:33:35 PM PDT by berdie
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To: ColdOne

GSDs are one of the few breed of dogs who know when they are being abandoned.


95 posted on 08/18/2012 5:26:00 PM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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To: berdie

Mt. Bierstadt is less than a day’s hike, so there’s no need to prepare for an overnighter. You encounter bad weather, you go down. But I guess hindsight is perfect for the chest thumpers here.

From the same article:

Anthony Ortalani made immediate contact with the Sheriff’s office asking for help with rescuing his dog.

Response:

The sheriff’s department also has a rescue team, and other hikers told them about Missy being stranded on Mount Bierstadt during the weekend. However, the rescue team was unable to respond because it is solely reserved for human rescues.

“We can’t specifically send a rescue effort for a dog,” Safe said. “We have a designated rescue team. In the last two weeks we have had six rescues, one a day on the weekends, for people. It is tough terrain out there.”


96 posted on 08/18/2012 5:30:28 PM PDT by AlmaKing
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To: AlmaKing

So what? He sat on his butt for 8 days, whining about his “blisters” while his dog was suffering and slowly dying. It was HIS responsibility.


97 posted on 08/18/2012 5:44:32 PM PDT by Politicalmom (Liberalism. Ideas so great they have to be mandatory.-FReeper Osage Orange)
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To: Mr Rogers

The point is the original owner didn’t try to find her.


98 posted on 08/18/2012 5:47:30 PM PDT by fortheDeclaration (Pr 14:34 Righteousness exalteth a nation:but sin is a reproach to any people)
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To: AlmaKing

“in the last 2 weeks we have had 6 rescues. It is tough terrain out there.”

This doesn’t sound like a hindsight issue to me. Anything can happen when climbing...broken bones, getting lost, etc. Going unprepared is just not a good idea. I don’t even go on a road trip without “emergency” provisions. And even more so if I take my dogs along. They are my responsibilty.

It really wasn’t the Sherriff’s office responsibility. He took the dog with him. He hiked up that mountain with the dog. It was his responsibilty to get her back down. He could have hiked his happy rear end back up there to verify she was indeed dead or save her. She was immobile. She would have been close to where she was left.

So this chest thumper would have had serious doubts about how he would treat me in a similar situation.

I do salute your bravery in this post on this thread. The guy is a few fries short of a happy meal and someone needs to take up for his poor judgement.


99 posted on 08/18/2012 6:38:24 PM PDT by berdie
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To: freekitty
That is a fact.

I have taken in lots of strays and dump dogs.

I had an elderly friend that had to go to a rest home. She had a GSD that she had since puppyhood and wouldn't agree to go. I agreed to take her buddy so she could get the care she needed.

This is no exaggeration...the poor old pup grieved for 6 months. I feared she might die. The day she finally gave me a half wag of her tail was somewhat of a victory.

Like I said, I've taken in others. Their grief process was sad, but comparatively brief.

100 posted on 08/18/2012 6:55:47 PM PDT by berdie
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