But let’s take a moment to plant a seed; NYC, the greatest city in the world or so they say, is so bad right now that people are letting their animals loose on busy streets or tying them to poles because every shelter is at critical capacity.
There are no low-cost spay and neuter programs, the cost of veterinarian care is astronomical, and the shelter staff and volunteers are emotionally exhausted by the horrors.
If this is happening in NYC, can you imagine what is happening nationwide? The suffering? The euthanasia rates? The abuse that goes unreported?
Until mandatory spay and neuter laws are enforced, low-cost/ free spay and neuter services are made readily accessible to the general public, and animal cruelty is taken seriously, we will be facing these exact same issues for years to come.
This is the third case we have dealt with in the past few weeks of animals being tied to poles or dumped around the city.
President and Founder, Jennifer Brooks, immediately took the two dogs into our care and brought them to the vet. We named the Boston Terrier Slim; he is 11 years old and has tumors on his scrotum and anus, a heart murmur, and dental disease. The wire hair terrier is Shady, who is nine years old, underweight, and has severe dental disease.
We will provide them with everything they need, and we promise them that they will never suffer again, that they will never be discarded, and that they will only know love and kindness.