Stranded Dogs To Be Shot in New Orleans in less then 72 hours
BOAT
OWNERS! Boats are urgently needed. Flat bottomed boats, canoes,
anything that can be used to travel around the flooded streets of New
Orleans, and which is big enough to hold rescued animals. You must be
able to transport the boat to the Louisiana SPCA (http://www.la-spca.org
/) shelter established at 9093 St. Landry Rd., Gonzales, LA 70737. HSUS
volunteer Linda Nealon can be contacted at Gonzales on (225) 647 0712,
but that line is very busy. Bring a boat and it WILL be used. See also http://www.pasadosafehaven.org/NEWS/NEWS.htm
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– Lake Havasu
Sept
9th 4:03pm PST Authorities have informed our rescue team that they have
three days to rescue all dogs before they start shooting them. They
believe that dogs are eating dead bodies to stay alive and need to
eliminate them. We are outraged. Animal rescue groups were not allowed
into the water until last Tuesday. To give us just another 72 hours to
get a job, of biblical proportions done, is ludicrous. We are doing our
best to beg for more time. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/deanne-stillman/stranded-dogs-will-be-sho_b_7098.html – Lake Havasu