News Alert: January 14, 2011

  1. 1. Two Men Sentenced After Georgia Dog Fighting Raid
  2. 2. ASPCA Happy Tails: Have Home, Will Travel
  3. 3. Join Team ASPCA for the NYC Half-Marathon and Five Boro Bike Tour!
  4. 4. Is Your Pet Misbehavin’? Visit our Virtual Behaviorist!

1. Two Men Sentenced After Georgia Dog Fighting Raid

Georgia Dog Fighting RaidAlmost a year ago, members of the ASPCA Field Investigations and Response (FIR) Team traveled to Sandersville, Georgia, to assist the Washington County Sheriff’s Office in rescuing 26 abused and neglected Pit Bulls from an underground dog fighting operation. We are happy to report that the court case has concluded and justice has been served: On Wednesday, January 5, the two men responsible were convicted of animal cruelty and sentenced to time behind bars.

Following a three-day trial, Derrick Montez Daniels and Billy Taylor Jr. were each convicted of 26 counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty. Daniels, the dogs’ owner, was sentenced to five years in state prison and five years of probation, while Taylor, who lived on the property and was the dogs’ caretaker, was sentenced to one year in county jail and nine years of probation.

“The defendants were held accountable for the pain and suffering they caused these innocent animals,” says Tim Rickey, ASPCA Senior Director of Field Investigations and Response and leader of the February rescue operation.

When the ASPCA arrived at the scene of the dog fighting raid, we found dogs tethered outdoors with heavy chains, shivering in the freezing cold. All were emaciated and showed signs of severe neglect and untreated injuries, including broken bones, open wounds and infections. The responders also found the bodies of 27 dogs in various stages of decomposition.

“These dogs were not only starved of food and affection, but used to breed and fight each other to the death," says Rickey. "It's encouraging to start off the year with two successful animal cruelty convictions and send a clear message that animal abuse will not be tolerated.”

To support the ASPCA and see how we’re taking on animal fighters around the country, visit the Raids and Investigations/Blood Sports page at ASPCA.org.


2. ASPCA Happy Tails: Have Home, Will Travel

catWhen Sarah Bittner visited New York City in November 2010, she brought home a unique souvenir: a brand-new feline companion. Sarah tells us the story of how she found her dream kitty at the ASPCA Adoption Center—a 450-mile drive from her home in Kent, Ohio.

“My roommate and I are from Ohio and stumbled upon your Adoption Center because we were staying in the hotel next door,” Sarah tells the ASPCA. “We had been talking about adopting a cat for some time, and absolutely fell in love with Lovely, a handsome white cat. The next day we decided we wanted to adopt him.”

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Sarah adopted Lovely, a two-year-old Angora mix, and only one thing stood in the way of bringing him home—a three-state drive. Anyone who’s traveled with a cat knows that it can be, well, challenging for all involved, but Sarah was thrilled to find Lovely handled the car ride like a pro. “He is quite the tourist,” she says.

These days, Lovely is settling in nicely in the Buckeye State, even making friends and snuggling with Sarah’s dog, Foxy. “Lovely is a pleasure to have around the house,” Sarah says, noting that his kitty comforts have been in high demand lately. “My fiancé is in the Army, and he recently left for Afghanistan and will be gone until June,” Sarah says. “Lovely is doing a great job keeping me company and my spirits up!”

See our Happy Tails archive for more heartwarming stories of furry fate.


3. Join Team ASPCA for the NYC Half-Marathon and Five Boro Bike Tour!

What could be better motivation to train hard than knowing that each workout helps save animals’ lives?

This spring you can make a difference for animals and cross the finish line at the NYC Half-Marathon or the TD Bank Five Boro Bike Tour with Team ASPCA, our new endurance training and fundraising program.

Through the program, you’ll experience iconic New York City sites like Times Square, Central Park, the picturesque Brooklyn waterfront and Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island—on foot or by bicycle—all while supporting the ASPCA’s critical animal welfare work.

As a member of Team ASPCA, you’ll receive guaranteed entry to the event of your choosing, professional marathon or cycling training by coaches at Terrier Tri, official Team ASPCA gear and much more! With Team ASPCA, you can train to complete something you may never have thought possible while improving the lives of animals.

Space is limited, so don't get left behind! Apply today to be a part of Team ASPCA’s inaugural season and participate in the half-marathon on March 20, and/or the bike tour on May 1. For additional information, please visit www.teamaspca.org, or call (866) 661-ASPCA to receive an application.

If you want to support the team but can’t participate in the endurance events, you can help by attending one of our upcoming Team ASPCA National Fundraising Days!


4. Is Your Pet Misbehavin’? Visit our Virtual Behaviorist!

dogDoes your dog act destructive when left alone? Has your cat stopped using his litter box? Never fear, the ASPCA is here! Our Virtual Pet Behaviorist is open 24 hours a day and provides ASPCA expert-approved solutions to common—and not-so-common—behavior issues. Oh, did we mention it’s free!?

Our nationally recognized team of behaviorists provides answers to diverse issues, including barking, diggingscratching and marking. They even provide advice for horse parents! Simply type your pet's behavior problem into our easy-to-use database, and you'll receive step-by-step advice without ever leaving your computer or shelling out big bucks for a behaviorist’s house call.

Our Virtual Behaviorist also offers detailed explanations to help you understand the root of your pet’s misbehavior and avoid future flare-ups down the road. So get typing—the doctor is in, and a harmonious future awaits you and your four-legged friend!

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