The photos of the Chihuahuas in cages on the home page
<http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Chihuahuas/>   is from an incident
that happened in March 2008.  Over 800 dogs were seized from a home in
Arizona.  I thought the pictures would be nice to post showing that
there are a lot of animals in need of adoption.  You can read about what
happened, click on the links below:

Hundreds of Dogs Found in Arizona Home During 'Record Breaker' Bust
<http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,337341,00.html>  800 dogs seized
from home
<http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0312dogs-seized0312-ON.html>
Almost '800' Small Dogs Seized From Elderly Couple's Home In Arizona
<http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/251588/Almost_800_Small_Dogs_Seiz\
ed_From_Elderly_Couple_s_Home_In_Arizona>
  [ Hundreds of Dogs Found in Arizona Home During &#8216;Record
Breaker&#8217; BustTUCSON, Ariz. —  About 800 small dogs found in
filthy conditions at a rural Avra Valley home, from Chihuahuas to
terriers and Pomeranians, were seized from an elderly couple,
authorities said Wednesday.Pima County sheriff&#8217;s deputies and
animal welfare officials who removed the dogs also found 82 parrots
caged inside the manufactured house northwest of Tucson.Jenny Rose, a
spokeswoman for the Humane Society of Southern Arizona, said 96 dogs
were removed from the house on Monday and about another 700 were taken
out Wednesday. &#8220;This is twice the numbers that we&#8217;ve ever
seen before, twice as big as our previous record-breaker,&#8221; Rose
said&#8230;  MorePhoto Arizona StarBlog: Meow/Bark/Blog800 dogs seized
from home Almost `800′ Small Dogs Seized From Elderly
Couple's Home In Arizona 100s of Chihuahuas Seized From AZ Home
About 800 dogs seized from filthy mobile home ]
~Rose



--- In [email protected], Peggy & The Girls <phrpg5@...> wrote:
>
> Ahhh...look at that smile on his face too!  Too cute!  Gigi can't sit
pretty
> unless she has her back leaning against something. Princess is like
Zeus,
> she begs when she really wants something too, but I taught her how to
go
> into that position.
>
> I have been meaning to ask you about the two pictures on the home page
of
> the Chi's in cages. When and Where was that photo taken?  That's a lot
of
> Chi's!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: meccarose
> Date: 3/26/2011 4:43:56 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: 'Infectious Disease Forces Partial Lockdown
Of
> Miami-Dade Animal Shelter
>
>
> I was wondering the same thing,  if it is illegal or unwise to be
spreading
> the dogs around in public.   Is it too much for them to just treat the
dogs
> and keep them contained,  and separate the sick ones? But I'm happy
there
> are so many people out there willing to adopt them and try to save
their
> lives.  I heard on the news tonight that the City commission is
telling
> people that they will build a new shelter.  Hope they get new
management too
>   I've been to this shelter many times, its very hard to walk through
there
> looking at those poor dogs.  This is the place that my Zeus was
surrendered
> by his previous owner.  He's such a  loyal friendly wonderful pet,
he's my
> buddy.
>
>  Ever since we've had him, Zeus sits up when he wants something.  I
wonder
> if the previous owner taught him this?  He does it all the time,
especially
> when he wants a treat.
>
>
>
>
>
>   ~R
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In [email protected], Peggy & The Girls phrpg5@ wrote:
> >
> > Some of the news media are calling it distemper/parvo. Guess they
don't
> have
> > their facts straight. I wish that shelter had a dog tested to verify
which
> > virus it is. My gut feeling is that it is Parvo, and hopefully not a
new
> > strain, like what happened 2 yrs ago in a lot of shelters. If it is
a new
> > strain, then they should be liable to tell the public because that
means
> > that the parvo shot any dog got 1-12 months ago isn't worth squat
against
> a
> > new strain.
> >
> > These shelters should be held accountable for the treatment of the
dogs,
> and
> > not be allowed to Euth them either. With them adopting them all out
like
> > that, they are only spreading the virus. And they must have had more
cases
> > and deaths from it then they are telling the public, to be literally
> > emptying out the entire shelter. Miami Dade had several cases last
year
> and
> > the year before and they admitted to Euthanizing the sick ones and
it
> caused
> > an uproar with the public. You would think that after all of that,
they
> > would smarten up and keep the shelter clean, and quarantine new
nursing
> pups
> > and moms from the other dogs. Very poor management!
> >
> > I also heard that a NJ shelter has an out break of Parvo. They too
did not
> > say which strain it is, which is so important. I think I am going to
call
> my
> > Vet and see if she has any updates on Parvo. If it is a new strain
then we
> > all need our dogs vaccinated again for it. Ugh....I hate giving them
> shots!.
> > ...but NJ is to close and we do love going to the dog parks, and you
never
> > know if someone is visiting a dog park from out of state.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -------Original Message-------
> >
> > From: meccarose
> > Date: 3/26/2011 1:32:42 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: 'Infectious Disease Forces Partial
Lockdown Of
> > Miami-Dade Animal Shelter
> >
> >
> > Update: The adoption fees are waived now
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Animal lovers rescue hundreds of pets from Miami shelter
> >
> >
> >
> > Shelter clearing out animals after outbreak
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Distemper forces Miami-Dade shelter to close its doors
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Local animal rescuers helping Miami-Dade Animal Services find foster
homes
>
> >
> >
> >
> > Immediate help needed to save dogs and puppies at shelter affected
by
> canine
> > distemper.
> > Photo: Miami-Dade shelter
> >
> >
> > Medley, Florida - Miami-Dade Animal Services shelter is not taking
in any
> > more dogs or puppies for the next few weeks because of canine
distemper,
> an
> > infectious and highly contagious virus.The disease affects the
respiratory
> > and central nervous system which can be fatal.
> > According to Dr. Sara Pizano, director of the shelter, it is
necessary to
> > empty the shelter and adopt out and foster as many dogs as possible.
> Pizano
> > denied a rumor that all dogs not adopted by the weekend would be
> euthanized,
> > but did say no dog is safe.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], meccarose@ wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > has sent you a link: "Infectious Disease Forces Partial Lockdown
Of
> > Miami-Dade Animal Shelter - Video - WPLG Miami"
> > >
> > > The link:
> > > http://www.local10.com/video/27313947/index.html?taf=mia
> > >
> > > Message from : Trouble at the Miami Dade Animal Shelter.
> > >
> >
>

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