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by Schaferhunden on 06 September 2010 - 15:09
It is all true.Misdirection
Harry Houdini was able to make an elephant disappear in a crowded theater. How was he able to do it? Misdirection.
DDR DSH is also applying misdirection by blaming or accusing other people to misdirect the audience ...
http://www.pet-abuse.com/cases/8106/CA/US/#ixzz0yfDTsioX
Gregory and Janice Bartmess owners of South Bay Pet Inn, 18116 La Salle Avenue were booked Saturday at Gardena jail on suspicion of cruelty to animals. They were later released on their own recognizance.
Veterinarians in Carson are working to save 64 German shepherds that were living in squalid conditions at the Gardena kennel. Most of the animals were kept in tiny crates that were filled with excrement.
An officer was called to the kennel because of loud and continuous barking coming from the South Bay Pet Inn. Many of the dogs were living in carriers that were just 2 x 3 feet wide.
"They couldn't move around for exercise. Three was no food or water in most of the cages. Inside the living room of the house was a female German shepherd with five little puppies in one of those carriers."
Janice Bartmess denies the allegations that were made on Thursday. She thinks the problems of the kennel are being exaggerated. "I say it's exaggerated and there's a lot of lying going on. I'm not saying everything was perfect. I think the situation between my side and what they are saying is absolutely bipolar ...."
An emaciated German shepherd was found in the front yard, the dog was in a small dog carrier. The animal was so ill that veterinarians had to euthanize it.
They then found dogs in the backyard and in the garage living in horrible, filthy conditions.
"The ground was covered with feces over a foot high in some places."
Carson shelter manager said the problem with most of the dogs was, they were very hungry.
"Right now they are doing pretty good. We've been feeding them regularly and checking them regularly. They are in a lot better shape than they were in Saturday."
Bartmess said she bought the kennel 4-1/2 years ago to breed dogs for sale. The business has not done well and costs her approximately $10,000 a year. The more dogs, the more problems they were having trying to take care of them.
"This is kind of like a dream that turned into a nightmare. We've never made a living off the dogs, I don't know who could."
The dogs will be kept at the shelter until the case has an outcome. Bartmess said she doesn't know if she wants the dogs back.
Bartmess also had criticism for the animal control department which never offered her any help.

by 4pack on 06 September 2010 - 15:09

by Sock Puppet on 06 September 2010 - 15:09

by Jenni78 on 06 September 2010 - 16:09
by CopDogs on 06 September 2010 - 17:09

by DDR-DSH on 06 September 2010 - 17:09
Schaferhumpin' you are basically just a guttersnipe cyberturd, aren't you?
You usually refer to cut and paste, and you'd probably be better off to stick with that, because your illiteracy shows when you write. It's pretty obvious that you did not shine in your academia.. probably didn't get past junior high school. I know who you are. YOU are the one who is here to sell puppies. You have picked out trashy little free sites all over, trying to boost your sales. You hated certain people before, because you see them as competition, and you hate me, because I would not lick your boots and kiss your retarded, arrested-development, hateful little troll ass.
You need to go get a real job and stop living off of your wife and your dogs. Above all, learn to leave others alone. No one wants to have to deal with this crap. I'm sorry that you have such a disappointing life that this is apparently your only source of entertainment and your only outlet for your frustrations.
by Schaferhunden on 06 September 2010 - 17:09

by Sock Puppet on 06 September 2010 - 17:09
Are you taking care of that many dogs and not breeding?

by DDR-DSH on 06 September 2010 - 17:09
I see that people are still obsessed on shit that happened ten years ago. Most people will not even read YESTERDAY's paper, much less read it over, and over, and over again. Eventually, it becomes "old news" and rather uninteresting. Unless you have an obsessive compulsive personality disorder, that is.
Heck, the biggest football fans don't debate old games, sports data and nostalgia as much as this.
Well, if you want to indulge in your drama, hand wringing and mental masturbation, I guess that's your privilege. I'm not killing a little time on a coffee break, and then it's back to work. Even on a holiday (Labor Day) most people would have better things to do.. unless they are alone and bored?
by Schaferhunden on 06 September 2010 - 17:09
http://www.pet-abuse.com/cases/8106/CA/US/#ixzz0yfDTsioX
Gregory and Janice Bartmess owners of South Bay Pet Inn, 18116 La Salle Avenue were booked Saturday at Gardena jail on suspicion of cruelty to animals. They were later released on their own recognizance.
Veterinarians in Carson are working to save 64 German shepherds that were living in squalid conditions at the Gardena kennel. Most of the animals were kept in tiny crates that were filled with excrement.
An officer was called to the kennel because of loud and continuous barking coming from the South Bay Pet Inn. Many of the dogs were living in carriers that were just 2 x 3 feet wide.
"They couldn't move around for exercise. Three was no food or water in most of the cages. Inside the living room of the house was a female German shepherd with five little puppies in one of those carriers."
Janice Bartmess denies the allegations that were made on Thursday. She thinks the problems of the kennel are being exaggerated. "I say it's exaggerated and there's a lot of lying going on. I'm not saying everything was perfect. I think the situation between my side and what they are saying is absolutely bipolar ...."
An emaciated German shepherd was found in the front yard, the dog was in a small dog carrier. The animal was so ill that veterinarians had to euthanize it.
They then found dogs in the backyard and in the garage living in horrible, filthy conditions.
"The ground was covered with feces over a foot high in some places."
Carson shelter manager said the problem with most of the dogs was, they were very hungry.
"Right now they are doing pretty good. We've been feeding them regularly and checking them regularly. They are in a lot better shape than they were in Saturday."
Bartmess said she bought the kennel 4-1/2 years ago to breed dogs for sale. The business has not done well and costs her approximately $10,000 a year. The more dogs, the more problems they were having trying to take care of them.
"This is kind of like a dream that turned into a nightmare. We've never made a living off the dogs, I don't know who could."
The dogs will be kept at the shelter until the case has an outcome. Bartmess said she doesn't know if she wants the dogs back.
Bartmess also had criticism for the animal control department which never offered her any help.
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