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January 29, 2010

Clarksdale, MS Animal Shelter Rescue Update

dog ready for transport

On Sunday January 24, the ASPCA Field Investigations and Response Team assisted in the removal of more than 400 cats and dogs from the City of Clarksdale Animal Shelter. The animals were suffering from obvious neglect and health problems as a result of living in overcrowded conditions. With the help of numerous veterinary professionals and rescue organizations, we were able to provide much-needed relief.

“We found more than 400 animals living in a space designed for about 60,” reports Tim Rickey, ASPCA Senior Director of Field Investigations and Response. The animals are receiving essential medical care provided by a veterinary team from Mississippi State University, led by Dr. Phillip Bushby, as well as local veterinarians Dr. Andrea Marble, Animal Medical Clinic; Dr. Jody Swartzfarger, Lawndale Pet Hospital; Dr. Wayne Adams, Adams Vet Clinic; and Dr. Rebecca Coleman.

On January 26, groups of animals began leaving the site with various rescue agencies, including the ASPCA. Six dogs are currently en route to our NYC headquarters, where they will soon be available for adoption.

Tim Rickey with dog

“Animal shelters and rescue groups from all over the country offered their assistance in placing these animals up for adoption,” said Matt Bershadker, Senior Vice President of the ASPCA’s Anti-Cruelty Group. “This is a great example of what like-minded animal welfare professionals can accomplish when they work together for the common goal of saving lives.”

The ASPCA is immensely grateful for the support of regional organizations that are offering temporary housing—and eventually, permanent placement—of the rescued pets. The Atlanta Humane Society is transporting at least 100 animals to Georgia, and countless other shelters, individuals and organizations are offering their critical support, including:

  • Anna Ware of Holland M. Ware Foundation
  • Mississippi State Animal Response Team
  • Greg Norred with Norred & Associates
  • Mississippi Animal Rescue League, MS
  • Tailwaggers for Life, MS
  • Jane Berry of Sterile Feral, GA
  • PAWS Humane, GA
  • Oxford-Lafayette Humane Society, MS
  • Tampa Bay SPCA, FL
  • Broward County Humane, FL
  • Delaware Humane Association, DE
  • Kent County SPCA, DE
  • White River Animal Rescue, VT
  • Northern New England Dog Rescue, VT
  • Bolivar County Animal Shelter, MS
  • Louisiana SPCA, LA
  • Capital Area Humane Society, OH
  • Petfinder.com

The ASPCA has provided a large amount of financial support and resources during this effort that have helped to cover the travel of our team members, animal supplies, vet care and heart worm treatments as well as temporary boarding and transportation of the animals. The ASPCA Community Outreach Team also pledged to provide professional consultation on proper shelter management in order to prevent future overcrowding.

For the latest information about the animals from Clarksdale, MS, including those who will be available at the ASPCA Adoption Center, please visit ASPCA.org.

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  • Submitted by anonymous at:June 11, 2011 05:07 PM

    Compulsive dog hoarders. At least one dog needs medical treatment and is not being properly care for. Please contact me for more info. I'm not sure who else to notify.

  • Submitted by caitlin at:May 21, 2011 04:12 PM

    I live in clarksdale and visited the animal shelter 2 days ago. The living conditions of those animals are terrible. I threw a fit for this small puppy that was very sick and raised cain for them to take it to the vet. I went back yesterday to check on it, and they said it had been sick for so long that the vet had to put it down. I decided to adopt another small puppy who was outside alone underneath a tarp in a cage. I brought it home and woke up the next morning and the small puppy had died. I am furious. All of the animals at the Clarksdale Shelter need serious help. Its really sad that someone could treat animals this way. Many animals have sores and are losing hair from insect bites and constant scratching. Something needs to be done!

  • Submitted by rachel at:April 14, 2011 05:15 PM

    I am sorry to inform you that I have heard things are going back down hill since you left.I live in Clarksdale and saw in the paper a short while ago that the animals are being left all weekend without being checked on,or fed.Also,it looks like the animal population is going way up again at the shelter.I don't even know what the condition or state of the animals are at this point.Wish someone could come back here and really fix this situation.Some legal action against Clarksdale needs to be taken.The streets are way overpopulated with stray animals,some are very dangerous dogs. So sad.

  • Submitted by Christie at:May 22, 2010 12:00 AM

    This is so awful! If I could, I would have adopted more than just one. Today, at PAWS Humane, I received a very precious gift. Her name is Jan, and she was rescued from this horrible situation. I am thankful to have found her - and I know she will be a wonderful addition to our family.

  • Submitted by Jackie at:May 5, 2010 12:00 AM

    On Saturday we adopted one of these dogs from PAWS Humane, and he is the sweetest, most eager-to-please dog you will ever meet. We have named him Lucky...we thought that describes him well. We are so glad to give him a forever home!

  • Submitted by Leisa at:April 29, 2010 12:00 AM

    I'm from Alabama, and after reading the list of organizations that helped, I noticed NOT ONE of them was from Alabama, and frankly, it embaresses me since states all around us were there and volunteering. I'm on disability now, the discs in my back and neck are beginning to crumble, but before that, I would take in dogs other people didn't want for various reasons, get them back in good health, teach them basic commands, then I made sure they went to a good home. The worst of the lot I usually kept for myself, the one's with issues with small kids, other animals,and certain people. I've had to stop doing it, I can't handle the large breeds anymore, and an awful lot of mine were Dobes and Rottweilers. Anyway, what can I do to get something going in at least NorthEast Alabama, where I live? I'm on disability and can't make a donation to amount to anything. Where I live, there are a lot of farms, and sad to say, most of the owners don't think of an animal and it's well-being. Anyway, What can I do?

  • Submitted by Sarena at:March 16, 2010 12:00 AM

    im from clarksdale and everday i would pass there an i am so very mad and i would like to thank the A.S.P.C.A so very much this makes me thank god everyday that my dog wasnt there!

  • Submitted by sissy alderson at:January 30, 2010 12:00 AM

    thank you A.S.P.C.A. for working in such difficult circumstances! you all did a wonderful job, and I just thank you so much. We as a community owe you our deepest gratitude. :)

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