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http://www.co.gaston.nc.us/ordinance...ControlOrd.pdf I pray someone can get this poor guy out of the shelter before he is killed. |
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The horrible reality is that very few animals are adopted from Gaston County. 9 out of 10 are killed and owners reclaiming their pet accounts for most of the rest. |
I just double checked and this guy is listed as "OTHERS": Kennel Inquiry This is what is stated on their main page: Note: Animals labeled as “OTHERS” are not available for adoption. This makes me sick. |
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I'm going to forward this info to "Janet's Rescues" in Virginia tomorrow morning. The group is known for saving dogs at the last minute and they have gotten Yorkies out of North Carolina. |
i will call as soon as i wake up in the morning and find out if there is anything at all i can do. |
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If only this guy had been microchipped and wearing a rabies tag, this story would have had a much better chance of a happy ending. |
I think he is on a stray hold until the 4th. They do have to keep them for a certain amount of time for the owner to claim them. That is the impression I got. They may only release to rescues. I believe that is what they mean by not adoptable now. I honestly only know a little about this shelter...and that is that they are a high kill and use the gas chamber which makes me totally sick to my stomach. I am going to find out what I can in the morning. |
One of our NC members is on a cruise...trying to contact another one who is familiar with this shelter. Hopefully, I will hear from her by morning. |
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So do I. |
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I found more on the rabies ordinance in Gaston County: If the animal has no tag proving a current rabies vaccination that is more than one year old, Gaston County Animal Control can not put the animal up for adoption. Gaston Humane Society Gaston County started requiring proof of rabies vaccinations in 1999. Animals can't be adopted out unless there's proof they've been protected against rabies for at least a year. The tough rules are in response to rabies outbreaks in the late 1990s. That means strays can't be adopted. Officials think they have ample reasons for their no rabies vaccination-no adoption policy: protecting public health, and county liability if a former shelter animal comes down with rabies. Animal Shelter News | North Carolina |
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Public safety seems to be the concern about the rabies vaccination requirement. Maybe they will bend the rules if the dog will be taken out of Gaston County? Please keep us updated. This is heartbreaking. |
One of our NC members is going to call someone she knows this morning who will know exactly what the scoop is on this little guy. I asked her to find out if he is available to rescue only, or also to the public. As soon as I hear something, I will post. |
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