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10-21-2008, 06:20 PM | #1 |
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| [News] Owner burns her Yorkie on the stove! At Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital, Jackie Connors (arms shown) and Beth Heaton monitor Bobo a Yorkshire terrier who was found critically burned by his owner on Sunday, October 19, 2008 in Lakewood, Colo. The owner faces felony charges. LAKEWOOD — A Yorkshire terrier is recovering from second- and third-degree burns to more than half of its body after a woman allegedly hog-tied the pooch and set it on fire on a kitchen stove Sunday. Tanya Martin, 38, was arrested without incident and booked into the Jefferson County Jail on suspicion of fourth-degree arson and cruelty to animals, both felonies. "We do not know what motivated her to commit this horrific crime," said Sheridan Foster, a Lakewood police spokeswoman. Martin's uncle, Leo Cordova, said his niece suffers from mental illness. "She loved that animal," he said. "That's her buddy. That's the love of her life." The terrier, named Bobo, was hog-tied with some type of speaker wire and placed on a phone book that was set ablaze on top of a kitchen stove at the Alpine Mountain Vista Apartments, Foster said. A neighbor heard the dog yelping about 9 a.m. and called 911. Police rushed to the apartment complex and stopped the fire from spreading, Foster said. Bobo, who is about 6 years old and weighs 10 to 12 pounds, is expected to survive but faces a long recovery, said Elisa Mazzaferro, director of emergency services at Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital, where Bobo is being treated. The dog was burned from the neck down, primarily on his underside and all four of his feet. The skin on his chin and his tongue were severely burned. Mazzaferro said she has seen at least four other animal-burn cases during her time at Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital. Three of those cases were malicious, including the one involving a cat named Westy, who was set on fire and thrown from a moving car in Westminster. The case involving Westy led to a new law that stiffens the penalties for animal cruelty, she said. Mazzaferro said West Metro Fire Rescue called the animal hospital to say it was bringing a dog that had been "maliciously and purposely lit on fire by its owner." Before Bobo was transported, paramedics resuscitated him, she said. "He was almost unconscious and barely breathing," she said. Cindy Matthews, a spokeswoman for West Metro, said pet oxygen masks are carried in all of their trucks. When Bobo arrived at the animal hospital, he was "very critical" and in a "tremendous amount of pain," Mazzaferro said. Melted plastic, apparently from the hog-tie, was adhered to one of his legs. By 11 a.m., Bobo was in an incubator that has tubing with supplemental oxygen. He risks getting carbon monoxide poisoning because of the burns, Mazzaferro said. He was wrapped in bandages to keep the ointment on and to keep the bedding in the incubator from adhering to his skin. Bobo also has an intravenous catheter in his neck to receive pain control medication, antibiotics and supplemental fluids. Mazzaferro asked that the public "say prayers" for Bobo and donate money to an animal care society in his name. "We're going to do our best to make sure that Bobo stays alive," she said. "He's in good hands now." Police arrest woman who burned dog on stove : News Ticker : The Rocky Mountain News ---------------------------------------------------------------------- More than 250 donations totaling more than $10,000 have been made in less than 24 hours to help pay for the care of Bobo, the Yorkshire terrier allegedly burned by his owner in Lakewood. "Online donations started really flooding in late Monday," Ben Drotar, director of development for the Table Mountain Animal Center, said this morning. "They range from $10 to $1,000," Drotar said. Tanya M. Martin, 38, is being held in the Jefferson County jail for investigation of cruelty to animals and fourth-degree arson. Lakewood police say that after a neighbor made a call about smoke, they discovered that Bobo had been hog-tied over the flames of a stove. Relatives say Martin suffers from mental illness. Drotar said Bobo's medical bills and care may come to as much as $15,000 — "worst case scenario." If the donations exceed the cost of care, they will go into the Westy Fund for abused animals. That fund was established after Westy, a cat, was burned, thrown out a car window and left for dead in 2001. She was treated at the Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital, as was Bobo. Some animal lovers worry that Bobo is being kept alive despite being in a lot of pain. Drotar said that despite burns over his legs, Bobo is hanging in there pretty well. "There's good reason to continue to provide care. "Burns are very painful, but a big part of his treatment is pain management," he said. "He is being heavily sedated as they take care of his skin. The first 72 hours are going to be the most telling." Doctors give Bobo about a 50/50 chance. "At any time the doctors don't think (the treatment regimen) is in Bobo's best interest ... we'll make whatever decision is in the animal's best interest." Donations can be made to "Bobo's Care" at Table Mountain Animal Center Foundation, P.O. Box 270587, Louisville, CO, 80027. For more information go to Table Mountain Animal Center - Home and find "Help Bobo the Burned Dog." Donations pour in to help dog Bobo after he was set afire : Local News : The Rocky Mountain News
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10-21-2008, 06:30 PM | #2 |
Senior Yorkie Talker | I can't believe people these days.... I am literally in tears and my ears are burning up I am so mad!! This is horrible.... I hope this woman gets the worse of what ever is coming to her! My prayers are with Bobo....
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10-21-2008, 06:39 PM | #3 |
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| omg, reading that made me tear, but the pictures pushed me over the edge. im crying. and im donating money. this is terrible! i wish someone would hog tie her and set her on fire!!!!!!!
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10-21-2008, 06:47 PM | #4 |
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10-21-2008, 07:20 PM | #5 |
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| I can't even imagine this poor baby trusting in his owner and having this happen. I just break inside when I hear of defenseless little creatures depending on humans to protect them and they harm them. Thank God for the neighbor who called the police. Get well soon Bobo. |
10-21-2008, 07:56 PM | #6 |
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| That poor poor dog. I'm crying too. I don't understand how someone could do something like that. Terrible. Ashley
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10-21-2008, 07:57 PM | #7 |
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| Oh my gosh... I cant even believe this. I totally agree with the post above me. Our pets entrust us and depend on us and show us so much love. That poor puppy probably had no idea what and why that was happening to him. I am seriously about to throw up. How could anyone do this?? my neck is burning and my eyes are tearing as I look at my lil guy. I could never imagine hurting him. ugggh that poor lil puppy, what a fighter. |
10-21-2008, 08:04 PM | #8 |
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| My heart is broken from seeing these pictures. Her family said she loved him, they didn't realize she was capable of something like this?? |
10-21-2008, 08:06 PM | #9 |
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| My prayers are with the poor puppy. And forgive me if this sounds mean, but I hope it's true that the woman was mentally ill that's the only thing that would explain such a malicious act!!! If not, I hope she gets thrown in jail for this!
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10-21-2008, 09:53 PM | #10 |
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| oh, i am so sad for the dog, and i am so angry with the stupid woman that did this to the dog. this is crazy, i am so mad! that woman should have to suffer the same pain that this poor dog had to suffer, this is ridiculous!
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10-21-2008, 10:23 PM | #11 |
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| "She loved that animal," he said. "That's her buddy. That's the love of her life." The terrier, named Bobo, was hog-tied with some type of speaker wire and placed on a phone book that was set ablaze on top of a kitchen stove at the Alpine Mountain Vista Apartments, Foster said. A neighbor heard the dog yelping about 9 a.m. and called 911. Police rushed to the apartment complex and stopped the fire from spreading, Foster said. Bobo, who is about 6 years old and weighs 10 to 12 pounds, is expected to survive but faces a long recovery, said Elisa Mazzaferro, director of emergency services at Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital, where Bobo is being treated. The dog was burned from the neck down, primarily on his underside and all four of his feet. The skin on his chin and his tongue were severely burned. Mazzaferro said she has seen at least four other animal-burn cases during her time at Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital. Three of those cases were malicious, including the one involving a cat named Westy, who was set on fire and thrown from a moving car in Westminster. The case involving Westy led to a new law that stiffens the penalties for animal cruelty, she said. Mazzaferro said West Metro Fire Rescue called the animal hospital to say it was bringing a dog that had been "maliciously and purposely lit on fire by its owner." Before Bobo was transported, paramedics resuscitated him, she said. "He was almost unconscious and barely breathing," she said. Cindy Matthews, a spokeswoman for West Metro, said pet oxygen masks are carried in all of their trucks. When Bobo arrived at the animal hospital, he was "very critical" and in a "tremendous amount of pain," Mazzaferro said. Melted plastic, apparently from the hog-tie, was adhered to one of his legs. By 11 a.m., Bobo was in an incubator that has tubing with supplemental oxygen. He risks getting carbon monoxide poisoning because of the burns, Mazzaferro said. He was wrapped in bandages to keep the ointment on and to keep the bedding in the incubator from adhering to his skin. Bobo also has an intravenous catheter in his neck to receive pain control medication, antibiotics and supplemental fluids. Mazzaferro asked that the public "say prayers" for Bobo and donate money to an animal care society in his name. "We're going to do our best to make sure that Bobo stays alive," she said. "He's in good hands now." Police arrest woman who burned dog on stove : News Ticker : The Rocky Mountain News ---------------------------------------------------------------------- More than 250 donations totaling more than $10,000 have been made in less than 24 hours to help pay for the care of Bobo, the Yorkshire terrier allegedly burned by his owner in Lakewood. "Online donations started really flooding in late Monday," Ben Drotar, director of development for the Table Mountain Animal Center, said this morning. "They range from $10 to $1,000," Drotar said. Tanya M. Martin, 38, is being held in the Jefferson County jail for investigation of cruelty to animals and fourth-degree arson. Lakewood police say that after a neighbor made a call about smoke, they discovered that Bobo had been hog-tied over the flames of a stove. Relatives say Martin suffers from mental illness. Drotar said Bobo's medical bills and care may come to as much as $15,000 — "worst case scenario." If the donations exceed the cost of care, they will go into the Westy Fund for abused animals. That fund was established after Westy, a cat, was burned, thrown out a car window and left for dead in 2001. She was treated at the Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital, as was Bobo. Some animal lovers worry that Bobo is being kept alive despite being in a lot of pain. Drotar said that despite burns over his legs, Bobo is hanging in there pretty well. "There's good reason to continue to provide care. "Burns are very painful, but a big part of his treatment is pain management," he said. "He is being heavily sedated as they take care of his skin. The first 72 hours are going to be the most telling." Doctors give Bobo about a 50/50 chance. "At any time the doctors don't think (the treatment regimen) is in Bobo's best interest ... we'll make whatever decision is in the animal's best interest." Donations can be made to "Bobo's Care" at Table Mountain Animal Center Foundation, P.O. Box 270587, Louisville, CO, 80027. For more information go to Table Mountain Animal Center - Home and find "Help Bobo the Burned Dog." Donations pour in to help dog Bobo after he was set afire : Local News : The Rocky Mountain News[/quote] That is so horrible. Hearing about things like this that happen so much today, I am comforted by the promise that wicked people will soon be wiped from the earth. Then only good, meek people will live here, forever. Psalms 37:9-11,29 Like me, you all might find this comforting too..... Last edited by lia_sophia; 10-21-2008 at 10:27 PM. Reason: want to delete message |
10-21-2008, 10:25 PM | #12 |
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| That is so horrible. Hearing about things like this that happen so much today, I am comforted by the promise that wicked people will soon be wiped from the earth. Then only good, meek people will live here, forever. Psalms 37:9-11,29 Like me, you all might find this comforting too..... |
10-21-2008, 11:20 PM | #14 |
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| This just absolutely makes me so mad! Bible says be ye angry and sin not! Well im pretty much angry right now at that evil woman who did this. They say she was mental....well, she was smart enough to hog tie the poor little thing so it couldnt get away! She was smart enough to put a phone book under it so she would have something to set on fire! I dont call that mental. I call that evil!! Oh but i bet she will get off on insanity just like all the rest of the evils in this world do!!! That woman should be locked up the rest of her life! Ok time for me to shut up!little BoBo
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10-22-2008, 03:33 AM | #15 |
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| I pray that justice is swift and unforgiving...that poor little baby. It is beyond my comprehension that someone could do that to a poor little innocent. So very, very sad. |
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