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Heartbreaking Story — Family pet swept up and killed by a NYC Street Sweeper

Found this via Drudge. It just infuriates me that a city worker could be so careless and crass. It really hits home because we have a Boston Terrier and realize how they become a member of the family and steal your heart. I feel terrible for this family.

NEW YORK (CBS) ? A Bronx man is devastated after his dog was swept up and killed by a city street sweeper Thursday morning.

The incident occurred at Randall and St. Lawrence avenues in the Soundview section of the borough. Witnesses say the sweeper came speeding down the street, swerving to avoid a speed bump, before yanking the dog, a Boston terrier named Ginger, right out of its leash.

The worker should not be allowed to continue running this piece of machinery:

Ginger and her mate, Buster, were both on leashes on the side of the street when the sweeper approached. Witnesses say the vehicle was moving at about 30 or 40 mph, must faster than the 10 mph it’s supposed to go, and that the driver was listening to headphones.

“He came so close to the car that he sucked the dog off the leash,” said Isamar Maldonado, who saw the horrifying incident. “He was not paying attention, and while you’re on duty you’re not supposed to [have headphones] on.”

Witnesses say they chased the truck for blocks, but when he finally stopped they say he refused to shut down the mechanical broom.

“We couldn’t believe that man could be driving that fast and sweep up the little dog like he was a piece of garbage or something, and then don’t even say ‘I’m sorry,’” said Maldonado.

Apparently the Department of Sanitation thinks it’s fine for this moron to continue in his duties.

The driver of the sweeper continues to sweep streets in that neighborhood while the investigation is ongoing.

Never mind that according to witnesses he was driving too fast and not paying attention. God forbid if a child was in his way.

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Where’s Daisy?

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That’s Daisy on the right. If you stop in much, you’ve seen her before. She’s cute. Well, lil’ Miss Daisy disappeared this afternoon sometime before 4 and 5.  Ted and Harley went to visit some friends for an hour or two and when he returned, he asked me where Daisy was. I hadn’t really noticed her not being around, because after all, it was Sunday afternoon and Daisy is known for finding somewhere warm and soft to take a nap.

So, we called Daisy and we called Daisy some more. Nothing. Our backyard is fenced in, but she’s not too big, so it is conceivable that she could squeeze out somewhere. Well, after not finding her and just having an hour and half of daylight left, we started scouring the neighborhood, and I can’t lie, we were starting to panic. Friends and neighbors got in their cars and were driving around town looking for her. The temperature was only in the 20’s and she simply is not furry enough to spend a night out in the cold. Ted and I kept coming back to the house to see if she’d come home.

Keep in mind that Daisy has never ran off before. What would be her motive? We just spent $20 last night at Wal-Mart on an uber ultra soft pillow for her. A dog’s life is too good at our house to even consider taking off. I know you dog lovers can relate.

Well, darkness fell, and still no Daisy. We had to tell ourselves that someone felt sorry for her and let her in their house and that they’d call the vet in the morning and we’d have her back tomorrow. Nevertheless, the thought of my sweet Daisy spending a night in the cold, lost, was more than I could stand.

About 8:45, Ted sat down in his recliner. I gave him the phone numbers for the radio station, the newspaper, and the vet, so he could call first thing tomorrow to get our dog found. I was just starting to make lost posters to put up, and Ted popped up the foot rest on his recliner. Who would you guess shot out from under his chair? If you guessed Daisy, you’d be right.  :)   Yes, my friends, that little dog was trapped under the recliner for about 4 hours! She just came bouncing out like nothing was wrong. Imagine how silly we feel driving all over town looking for Daisy who is trapped in our house under the chair. You’d think she could have made some sort of noise to let us know she was trapped, but no, that’d be too easy.

The good news is, we no longer have one missing dog. There is no bad news, just a funny story to tell.

I hope everyone has a fantastic week!

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For Your Viewing Pleasure :)

I won’t continue with all the lame excuses for not getting regular posts out. However, here is a picture of Harley and Daisy taken today so you can see that they are still as cute as ever. Enjoy!

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Dogs disappear around Star Valley

How frustrating is this situation?!labpuppy.jpg

JACKSON — A rash of dog disappearances has dog owners on alert in northwest Wyoming, particularly in Lincoln County.

Mary Ann Ahrens with the Animal Humane Association of Star Valley said there have been between 12 and 14 dogs taken from cars and yards from Smoot to Alpine since early August. All the dogs are Labrador retrievers.

“It’s getting bad,” Ahrens said. “These dogs are just disappearing.”

We’re talking smashing car windows to steal pets, removing them from the bed of a pickup, or just stealing them from private property. It isn’t believed that the labs are being stolen for hunting - duh! Hunters are typically hard working and have more character than to steal other’s dogs.

The suspected reason is sickening: Continue reading ‘Dogs disappear around Star Valley’

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