Remortgages | Loans | Loans | Credit Report | Unblock Myspace

A Letter from Animal Control [Archive] - MysticWicks Online Pagan Community and Spiritual Sanctuary

PDA

View Full Version : A Letter from Animal Control


LadyCanine
February 19th, 2007, 01:04 PM
A Letter from Animal Control (in an email)

Hello kids. I'm your friendly neighborhood Animal Control Officer, and I'd like to officially tell you all to bite my butt. Before I ride off into the sunset, however - here are some parting words...

1) To all the idiots who ask me if I don't have something better to do than giving them a ticket for no license/dog off leash/etc. The answer is no. No, I have nothing better than to take my precious time and taxpayer dollars to write you a COMPLETELY LAME ticket for not doing what was your responsibility to do in the first place. I love nothing more than babysitting grown adults who seem incapable of wiping their own butt without law enforcement present. Thanks, dirtbags.

2) To all the idiots who ask me why I'm not rounding up all the killer pitbulls. Where...WHERE!? Where are all the killer pitbulls that are roaming the streets and attacking your women and children. My god, the city should just issue you all SHOTGUNS to fend off these land sharks. In other news, THERE IS NO VICIOUS PITBULL EPIDEMIC. Let's all hold hands and say it together folks, the only epidemic is misinformation, ignorance and animal neglect. Thanks, please drive through to the second window and receive a punch in the face.

3) To all the idiots who refuse to spay/neuter, or who think they're "breeders" because they put fido and fifi together and produced a litter of mongrels who will all likely end up in a barrel behind the shelter by the time they reach sexual maturity: Die. Diediediediedie. I wish to god that there was a mandatory spay/neuter law and that the penalty for breaking it was to be forced to spend a day working in the euthanasia room. Seriously. It's simple math, people. Every dog or cat you carelessly add into this world takes away a home for a dog or cat that is already here. So breeding means killing...so have a good day, executioners! I hope the 50 bucks you made off that puppy sure feels good.

4) There is no such thing as "No Kill". I hate to burst your collective bubble, but when you call and ask if our shelter is "no kill", don't treat me like a kitten murderer when I tell you NO. There are simply not enough resources or homes available to find every pet a home and that is NOT MY FAULT. Quite simply, there is no "dog whisperer" in the world who can save your eight year old Rottweiler that spent his entire life chained to a tree in your backyard. Sorry, buster - but this one's on you. And the places that claim to be "No Kill"? They simply send the unplaceable pets across the street to Animal Control who do the killing for them. WAKE UP. Until mandatory spay/neuter becomes law, killing is going to happen.

5)You know what's fun? Being told that I must "really hate dogs" because I'm an Animal Control Officer. Yessir. I put up with retards like you, the abysmally low pay, and this fabulously flattering uniform just so I can take all my bitterness out on your dog. That's also why I foster animals, paying for their care out of my own pocket and using up my precious little free time to do it. Yeah, that's it. Now how's about you shut your mouth and put a leash on your dog, so I don't have to peel him off the street later.

6) LEASHES, PEOPLE. They're not just for the "bad dogs". Quite frankly, dogs are carnivores - predators, if you will. When they see something furry and running fast, like a squirrel or a cat - they tend to chase after it. Next thing you know, I'm scooping up Scooby with a plastic bag...not fun. Or, how about the person who does not in fact, like dogs and has to be accosted by your poochie when they walk down the street? Or, what about the dog aggressive dog being walked safely and in control on a leash until your unleashed dog comes up and just wants to say "hi"? Dog fights are pretty ugly, and NO ONE seems to anticipate them until it's too late. So don't moan when I give you a verbal warning for having your dog off leash...because that leads me to:

7) Your mouth will write you a ticket. Oh yeah, no kidding. I hate writing tickets. They're a pain in the butt. I have to deal with your melt down, then I have to go back to the office and write a report about it. Next, I have to show up in court because you want to contest the ticket, even though 60% of the time YOU NEVER SHOW UP YOU CHICKEN. So, the deal is this - if you're nice and not eggregiously breaking the law, I'm probably just going to warn you and then go about my day. As soon as you break out the lip however, I'm breaking out the ticket book. Press hard, there's four copies.

In conclusion. I quit! Actually, you broke me a while back and it's been months of therapy before I could write this little missive. I still shudder when I see a pair of testicles on a dog though, so watch out.

Annest
February 19th, 2007, 01:07 PM
:lol:

moonmorgan
February 19th, 2007, 01:12 PM
Thank you! I wish more people read and understood that!

Cindlady2
March 10th, 2007, 05:52 AM
OK, I just read this I think it was posted when I was sick.

Great letter! I wish the people who need to read it would!

Philosophia
March 10th, 2007, 06:01 AM
:lol: Good one!

forestrangergrrl
March 12th, 2007, 12:29 PM
good one!!!! yay!

Sequoia
March 12th, 2007, 01:59 PM
Great one!

PandoraHealer
March 16th, 2007, 12:45 AM
I agree with a lot of that and it was funny- but where we live- there is a pit bull epidemic. The people that live ACROSS THE STREET FROM ME used to fight them on a regular basis ( i say used to because when some of thier dogs got shot in my neighbors yard- by my neighbor- AND ANIMAL CONTROL the people got evicted and some went to jail. the dogs attacked my neighbor in his own yard- they run all over the place. i dont live in the best part of town but there really isnt an option- we moved here to save money- they moved in right after us (one year lease- we were stuck) when my daughter was born- i got fired- she was sick and couldnt go into child care- so now we live here because this is all we can afford so please dont say "if you dont like it- move" . I know that in a lot of places there aren't "pit bull problems" but around here- its at least once a month on the news- they are banned in many towns around here because of people and kids getting hurt. i'm not saying every pit in the world is bad- but the ones running around biting people- need to be dealt with.

I am by NO means trying to cause a problem- i'm trying to make others aware that there are problems with these dogs in a lot of places. just about everyone on my street owns a gun- is it for the people here? absolutly not- wouldn't dream of it- its for the dogs. I have a fully fenced in yard and 3 dogs of my own and they are big dogs too. my neighbor has a boston terrier/ pit mix- is she a bad dog? no- in fact we had a sleep over last night- she's buddies with my youngest dog and since its been raining they haven't gotten to play.
anyway-
i really am not trying to cause a problem or an arugment- just raising a bit of awareness that there are people in the world that live with a pit bull problem and its taken very seriously around here- thats all
please, please dont bite my head of for it...
bb-PH

LadyCanine
March 16th, 2007, 01:37 PM
And that has to do with what? If you REALLY do the research there is no 'pit bull problem' or 'epidemic'. Its talking about everywheres..not just in one certain area. I'll agree that I walk a double edged sword with this as I think that the majority of pit bulls in shelters (with first come first serve basis) I would rather see put down than given to someone who will add to the problem. (Rescues, adoptions, places that actually temp test and fit dog with owner should be utilized more with these dogs I think)

But anyways, in all theres not an epidemic. The media would like for you to think so.

Im sorry that in your area there is a problem with these dogs, but its not the dogs, its the people, its a people problem, not a dog problem. In an area were there are more of one kind of dog/people, there is going to be more of a problem than in other place. :)

LordHelmet
March 18th, 2007, 05:32 AM
Quite simply, there is no "dog whisperer" in the world who can save your eight year old Rottweiler that spent his entire life chained to a tree in your backyard. Sorry, buster - but this one's on you.

OH God!! I'm walking down the street and how many dogs are there chained 6 feet from a tree in a semi circle of mud, barking 24/7. WTF!?! That's an animal not a 'do not enter' sign. Get a f***ing alarm you idiot. If they were a human I'd shoot them, put them out of their misery.

FeatherGoblinglimmer
March 18th, 2007, 08:45 AM
_inabox_