Puppymill case,please help,please read I am pasting a post written by one of the Foster Parents of a Puppymill pup. I dont know how many of you know about the Puppymill case in TN,Jennifer Silliski convicted on counts of animal cruelty.Most of the dogs and pups are in foster care. Usually these pups go to loving homes after foster care or the Foster Family has first chance to adopt them. The judge has ordered all the pups to be auctioned off in mid October . Most of these foster families are devastated to have to give up these babies after caring for them since the beginning of this year. We are begging people to send heartfelt letters to this judge to please reconsider letting the foster families have the first chance to adopt these pups at a reasonable flat adoption fee.If you do send a letter please dont write this letter to tell this judge that he has no heart or other rude comments. This will probably cause the judge to be firm and final with his decision.The judge's address is below.
thanks for reading, Genie
JUDGE R.E.LEE DAVIES
P.O. BOX 1469
FRANKLIN, TN. 37065
ORIGINAL POST:
i know some of you have heard of the puppymill case here in tennessee. if not you may go to malteseonly.com and hollybellemaltese.com to catch up on the events.
on august 27th, jennifer siliski was convicted of 11 counts of cruelty to animals. yesterday she was sentenced. after months of fostering our babies, the judge has ordered our babies back next month and has ordered them auctioned off to the public.
i am asking for suggestions. can anyone here help us stop this auction?
i guess you're wondering why i would come to yorkies direct with this.
see, siliski not only has maltese (i use that word loosely as we have several maltese "combinations"). i am also fostering a beautiful little yorkie girl, and i can't imagine having to give her up after working all these months getting her emotionally and physically stable.
can any of you imagine someone standing there holding your baby and asking for a bid?
i would appreciate any suggestions you may have to offer |