Time is of the essence. Miami Dade Animal Services has gone into a lockdown mode due to the recent distemper outbreak. All area rescue groups are working feverishly to get dogs out of the facility in order to save them from the mass killing we fear is coming. We need to rally public support and insure that the animals are given as much time as necessary to be rescued! Since intake has been halted, space is not an issue, so there's no reason why the shelter can't keep these animals until rescue can be arranged for each and every one.
Please send the below letter to the County Manager of Miami Dade, and the Director of Animal Services, Dr. Sara Pizano - email addresses here:
Sara Pizano spizano@miamidade.gov
Alina Hudak manager@miamidade.gov
To whom it may concern;
The animal rescue community has been dedicated to homing Miami’s sheltered animals for several years.
We respectfully ask that you keep the adoption process open until the last dog and puppy leave alive. Again, the rescue community has always been there for MDAS, and we feel these animals deserve a chance to live as long as there are rescuers still committed to saving them.
Respectfully Yours,
(your name here)
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Friday, March 25, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
BREAKING NEWS - Miami Dade Animal Services Disease Outbreak
This afternoon, a press release was distributed by Miami Dade Animal Services, announcing a disease outbreak (canine distemper, and potentially parvo), and an essential LOCKDOWN of the facility. Most regular services will be temporarily suspended, and others permanently discontinued. Click here to read the press release. There are over 500 dogs currently being housed at the facility - and all their lives are in immediate danger.
We have learned that Dr. Sarah Pizano went on camera again this afternoon (local channel 4 - CBS) to categorically DENY there will be a MASS KILL tonight at her animal shelter. Our sources on the inside had earlier reported, in spite of her first live press conference, that [allegedly] Dr. Pizano did in fact give the “kill order”.
One thing is for certain, the animal advocates of South Florida and beyond have turned all eyes to PetHarbor.com; a nationwide search directory of impounded, lost and found companion animals. Pet Harbor is used by many rescue organizations to monitor the “kill list” and subsequently send out rescue alerts.
Rescues all over the country will be watching the MDAS Pet Harbor report very closely to account for every animal in the facility; we are counting on the fact that either the lucky get adopted immediately, or they will still be listed on tomorrow morning's report. In that case, the animal has at least survived MDAS for one more day.
Sources now speculate Dr. Pizano has backed herself into a corner and the mass-kill may not happen tonight, but it’s inevitable unless the community arranges for an organized mass-rescue. Shelter staff have admitted to local press that animals remaining in the shelter will be "euthanized" (KILLED). They claim that they will make efforts to get as many out as possible, but this is a shelter notorious for not making lifesaving efforts.
Ordinarily, a disease outbreak of this proportion is announced by the shelter director in ADVANCE, allowing rescue plans to be coordinated (according to sources that were present at the University of Florida Shelter Medicine meeting), BUT, not so in Miami-Dade's Animal “Shelter”.
It is said that the representatives of UF's shelter medicine department would never recommend a mass kill in any animal shelter. There you have it: welcome to Miami-Dade Animal Services.
We have learned that Dr. Sarah Pizano went on camera again this afternoon (local channel 4 - CBS) to categorically DENY there will be a MASS KILL tonight at her animal shelter. Our sources on the inside had earlier reported, in spite of her first live press conference, that [allegedly] Dr. Pizano did in fact give the “kill order”.
One thing is for certain, the animal advocates of South Florida and beyond have turned all eyes to PetHarbor.com; a nationwide search directory of impounded, lost and found companion animals. Pet Harbor is used by many rescue organizations to monitor the “kill list” and subsequently send out rescue alerts.
Rescues all over the country will be watching the MDAS Pet Harbor report very closely to account for every animal in the facility; we are counting on the fact that either the lucky get adopted immediately, or they will still be listed on tomorrow morning's report. In that case, the animal has at least survived MDAS for one more day.
Sources now speculate Dr. Pizano has backed herself into a corner and the mass-kill may not happen tonight, but it’s inevitable unless the community arranges for an organized mass-rescue. Shelter staff have admitted to local press that animals remaining in the shelter will be "euthanized" (KILLED). They claim that they will make efforts to get as many out as possible, but this is a shelter notorious for not making lifesaving efforts.
Ordinarily, a disease outbreak of this proportion is announced by the shelter director in ADVANCE, allowing rescue plans to be coordinated (according to sources that were present at the University of Florida Shelter Medicine meeting), BUT, not so in Miami-Dade's Animal “Shelter”.
It is said that the representatives of UF's shelter medicine department would never recommend a mass kill in any animal shelter. There you have it: welcome to Miami-Dade Animal Services.
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