CURRENT UPDATE: THE DOG IS IN THE HOUSE BECAUSE OF THIS VIDEO! WE WILL BE NOTIFIED IF/WHEN THEY THROW HER BACK OUT. BUT FOR NOW, YOUR WORK HAS SAVED HER, THANK YOU! I just found out her name is Jasmine. This poor old lab who has lived chained to her doghouse on Presqueisle Street in Philipsburg, Pa for her entire life. Because she’s an ‘outside dog.’ The term ‘outside dog’ doesn’t exist. It’s a regular dog just like every other dog who an uncaring human forced to live isolated, alone, cold, thirsty, and hungry outside. I’m told humane officers have been there numerous and repeated times over the years…but usually she is within the law. And the law doesn’t protect chained dogs. Even when it’s 2 degrees fahrenheit outside? No, it doesn’t. I can’t even sleep for thinking about her. What will it take to save her before it’s too late? Angry mob? Picketing the woman’s house? A caring soul who is forced to commit a CRIME in order to bring her even a few days of happiness before deaths comes for her? What will it take? You tell me. Legislators, you go on and on about the current laws being enough. Really? So this poor old dog being chained outside in 2 degree weather doesn’t bother you at all? Then you don’t have a soul. Please help this dog before it’s too late. Chaining your dog for life IS cruelty. It is Abuse. And it should be a CRIME. What will it take, Pennsylvania?
My wife is off of work a few days this week. I am really looking forward to the help! We are both very excited for our two grand-kids being Christmas is just a few days away! After getting in from work, I take video of the puppies waking up. They love biting each others ears! I guess we’re not the only ones who like chocolate! Enjoy! John
Merry Christmas! Things don’t always go as planned. I accidentally made too much food this morning, so the puppies are really not in the mood top eat at 2pm. Our plan is to feed them 3 time a day from here on out. 8-9, 2-3, and 8-9 We have been feeding them 1/2 cup of puppy food softened with a little over 1/8 cup of warm water; twice a day (9-10 and 7-8). Now we will feed them 3 times per day at about 1/3 cup softened with 1/4 of as much warm water. Two additional notes: We will not let the food soften as much over the next few days. They will be eating dry puppy food by New Years. Also, we will gradually increase the amount of food slightly. We have started keeping Mocha from the puppies during the day and decrease her food to continue to help her “dry” up. Mocha and the pups will just have together time at night only for the next week. I hope to hear from the new families over the next couple of days as well! Merry Christmas! Thanks for watching! John