Monday, September 30, 2013

Pets saved from fire-ravaged North Bergen building

 North Bergen building fire

NORTH BERGEN -- Firefighters saved about 25 pets (birds, three turtles,three cats) from 9201 Kennedy Blvd., the five-story apartment building went up in flames last night.

Pet owners were relieved to find out that their pets made it out alive.

Christian Pimentel owner of three cats, Abbey, LJ, and Bandit were reunited with his furry friends.

"I was heartbroken about my cats," said Pimentel. "I don't have a home to go to now and I have a 16-month old baby. I hope we can get the help we deserve."

Read More: http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2013/09/firefighters_recover_animals_left_behind_in_blaze.html

Monday, September 23, 2013

Cute Black Bear Walk with Crowd



A cute bear was caught on camera in Gatlinburg, Tenn., walking with the crowds as if the bear belong with the crowd.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Family dog alert parents to abusive baby sitter



A family dog shows its loyalty and protective instincts by alerting the parents about their abusive baby sitter in South Carolina.

On WCSC report, the dog began showing aggressive behavior whenever the baby sitter, Alexis Khan 22 years old, would approach the couple's then 7-month-old son, Finn. Even though the baby sitter has already been employed by the family for five months. The parents, fearing the worst but not wishing to act presumptuously, hid a camera phone between the couch cushions.

Their worst fears were quickly confirmed. Finn's father, Benjamin Jordan, recounted the details to WCSC:
"It started with cussing," Jordan said. "Then you hear slap noises and his crying changes from a distress cry to a pain cry. I just wanted to reach through the audio tape, go back in time and just grab him up."

"To know that five months I had handed my child to a monster, not knowing what was going on in my house for that day," said Jordan.

Khan was arrested several weeks later. Confronted with the audio made by the parents, she reportedly confessed. She was later sentenced to one to three years in prison. She will also have to register as a child abuser and will not be allowed to work with children in the future.

The Jordans told WSCS that their child is doing fine and shows no lingering effects of the abuse. They also gave thanks to their dog.

"Had our dog not alerted us to the trouble, had my wife's instincts not said we need to make something happen, it could have been Finn that was killed by the baby sitter. You never know," he said.


Monday, September 9, 2013

Puppy farm in UK

Puppy farm UK

Hundreds or even thousand of pets are bred in a horrific, disease-ridden, dingy, and cramped enclosure in puppy farms all over UK. Puppy farming in UK is spiraling out of control as unscrupulous breeders wants to cash in selling cute dogs.

UK Parliament have discussed irresponsible dog breeding and puppy farming the pups are usually sold online, pet shops, free newspaper ads, etc right across the UK, but those politicians have not yet acted on it.


UK Government e-petitions only make it to Parliament when 100,000 signatures are collected, please help them reach this goal. Stop puppy Farming!

If you live in the UK you can sign the petition to stop puppy farming here: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/49528

Monday, September 2, 2013

Restaurant refuses Iraq War Veteran and service dog; Owner Apologize



James Glaser with his service dog Jack tried to dine in Big I’s Restaurant in Oxford, Massachusetts but was quickly denied entry and was asked to leave. James Glaser is a 41-year-old Air Force veteran he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder in November of 2011 when he retired and says that he does not leave his house without Jack by his side.

“I hear, ‘Get that fake service dog out of my restaurant!.’” Big I’s owner, Russell Ireland didn’t consider the canine a true service dog and said, “This is a post-traumatic stress dog. It's to give him emotional support. How much emotional support do you need when you are eating breakfast?”

James grabbed Jack’s paperwork to show the doubting owner that he was indeed a legitimate service dog but was still given a fight.

“I said, ‘I have his certification paperwork right here. He’s not fake, he’s 100% legit.’ He like, ‘I don’t give a [expletive]. I don’t have time for that. Get out of my restaurant.’” So James called the police and Sergeant Anthony Saad with the Oxford PD confirmed the dog’s paperwork and attempted to convince Ireland. While no charges were brought, the Iraq Vet says he will file a complaint with the Americans with Disabilities Act which states that businesses must, “allow someone with PTSD to bring in a service animal that has been trained to calm the person when he or she has an anxiety attack.” James said, “Got 21 distinguished years in the military. After everything we’ve done, we just shouldn’t be treated like that.”

The owner of a Massachusetts diner later apologized for throwing a disabled veteran and his service dog out of his restaurant.

Russell Ireland said to the crowd and to Glaser, "I stand here in front of you embarrassed, ashamed and I just ask for some forgiveness."

After the two hugged it out, Ireland said he now has a better understanding of veterans suffering from PTSD. "I never realized what a mistake I made. The information about post-traumatic stress and the situation of these vets, it needs to be addressed."