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Sunday, November 26, 2006

Article on Dead Dog Beach in San Juan Star

By Peggy Ann Bliss
Special to The STAR
Best Friends

One of Puerto Rico’s biggest scandals has been turned into one of its biggest miracles, and an excellent catalyst towards turning its tourismimage around.Don’t thank the Tourism Department. Thank Liz Kracht, a young Californian who came to the island with her Puerto Rican partner to open a healthstore in Punta Las Marías. She recently met with Yabucoa Mayor Angel S. García, to open his eyes to a scar on the face of his south coast town caused by greed and inhumanity, with innocent animals the primary victim. After what Kracht described as a fruitful meeting, his honor promised to meet with her monthly, to provide first aid, if not a total cure for the oozing wound. The story of Dead Dog Beach has reached all the corners of the states through the Internet, and has become a beacon for hundreds of animal protectors abroad. These concerned statesiders have joined forces to help Kracht and her cohorts rescue, spay and neuter, cure, socialize and home some 60 animals already.The beach has become synonymous with the indifference and cruelty ofwhich large corporations, governments and young hoods are capable. Canadian Steve McGarva and Puerto Rican Sandra Cintrón, who live nearby, had begun feeding these dogs and cats about a year ago. Even with the help of Salinas animal protector Mary Eldergill and a few other volunteers, the job was overwhelming. Unsterilized, the animals kept reproducing, and people kept dropping off more. Sometimes they tied unwanted dogs to a tree without food or water; sometimes, they doused them with kerosene and set them on fire. A nearby hotel was poisoning stray animals and dumping their rotting corpses on the beach. But Kracht enlisted Chris Rodríguez of Amigos de Animales[mailto:amigosdelosanimales_finca@hotmail.com and http://www.petfinder.] and Leisha Swayne, a cruelty investigator from Red de Protectores de Animales,[www.protectoresdeanimales.org and mailto:leisha@protectoresdeanimales.org] Wanda Vélez, a manatee expert and dog and cat rescuer, said two manatees had been shot there with bows and arrows. The meeting this week with Mayor García netted many important results, according to Kracht, who arrived armed with suggestions and statistics. Although García said the land belonged to several government agencies, he offered to get a temporary shelter and launch a community campaign. Once he was working with the groups, he said he could request funds. At the time of the meeting 55 dogs and eight cats had already been rescued, but 40 remained. Edi Vázquez of Save-a-Sato took in some of the dogs, including a white pup named Flora and another stray named Harry. Kracht keeps a flow of observations on her blog Classandcircumstance.blogspot. com., where readers can see pictures and progress on the 90 dogs, including their new owners in the states.The worst of the survivors was Jess, heavily scarred from having hot oil poured on him. Nina and Nicole were hairless from mange. Pet Partners in New Jersey enthusiastically offered to take the dogs, who are highly prized in the states because of their size. They even have waiting lists for Puerto Rican terriers, as they are affectionately called. The shelter is a new outlet for unwanted Puerto Rican dogs, in addition to several on the East Coast already allied with Save-a-Sato. One horrified visitor to Dead Dog Beach was veterinarian Monica List fromthe World Society of Protectors of Animals based in San José, Costa Rica. List, who got an eyeful of the starving dogs and decaying corpses also discovered a burial ground of dogs at a nearby hotel. “It is guaranteed: your heart will break upon arrival,” she writes BestFriends. “The lush vegetation that leads down to the white sands reeks of death… Dead dogs and cats are disposed of in this ill improvised dump…Some are simply tied to the palm trees and left to die of thirst and hunger in the scorching Caribbean sun. Many heartless owners find this a convenient way of getting rid of unwanted pets. “But there is also life and hope at Dead Dog Beach as Steve and Sandra, feed the ever-growing population of dogs dry kibble and fresh water. Nina and Nicole are the first to pop out from behind the bushes. In April, Steve says, they were so weak they could barely stand. You can tell they were once a full bodied Rottweiler and German Shepherd, respectively. “Burials are also a part of their daily routine, as an international oil company and a local hotel poison the animals and leave them to die on thebeach. List, who says the missing link is education, has offered to help orient the people and the politicians of Yabucoa about Cruelty Law No. 67. Cristobal Colón is the legislator for this district, while at-large representatives Jorge Colberg and Jennifer González can be called on to look into situations like this anywhere on the island. But it seems the only way to get any local action is to hear it from statesiders. Several groups have rallied to the cause, including one out ofMassachusetts with a postcard campaign to Gov. Acevedo Vilá. For moreinformation, call or e-mail this column. A new stateside group called Manos por Patas/Hands for Paws, has organized a raffle of a super week in Puerto Rico for two with the help ofClarisa Jiménez, executive director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, and Fundación Valentina, which protects abandoned cats and dogs. Ginny Cornett, of Jupiter, Fla., is selling chances for $10, which could net the winner two round-trip tickets to Puerto Rico on American Airlines, a total of six nights divided among three hotels: Sheraton in Four Points, Caguas, and Palmas del Mar, Humacao, and Holiday Inn in Isla Verde. Also in the package are a week’s car rental from Hertz, a luxury dinner at Antonio’s in Condado and a lunch at Fleria’s Greek restaurant in Santurce. Keisha Salko, an animal rescuer in Humacao, offered free hang gliding and paragliding lessons, while Sheraton offered greens fees for two at the Flamboyán Golf Course in Palmas del Mar. The drawing will be Dec. 31, with prizes valid through November 2007. Tickets may be purchased online at www.handsforpaws.org.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

$1,400!!!

That was the net for the rummage sale. I was expecting to make a lot more but we missed the early morning garage sale crowd because the place at which we held the sale didn't open until 10. But that amount enabled us to take the 3 kittens in foster care (Simba, Mia, and Salem) to the vet for all the sterilizations and shots plus Sandra took 4 dogs (Wendy and her pup Molly, Gretel, and Toby) to Dr. Burgos' office today to get them ready for transport to a U.S. shelter and she's going to take 2 more, Maia and an unnamed poodle mix, to Dr. Burgos on Friday. So that's 9 critters that are out of danger and hopefully into someone's loving arms soon (pictures below are Gretel, Wendy, and Honey). And we actually had enough "junk" left over from the sale to hold ANOTHER sale so I'll be doing another one on December 16 - this time starting at the crack of dawn!!! Maybe we can get another 9 animals taken care of with that! Plus raffle tickets are starting to sell so that will add to the "pot".



Also, I just learned that an interview was done by Susan Soltero of Univision today where she interviewed Christine from Amigos de los Animales (a rescue/shelter) about the conditions on Dead Dog Beach. Great coverage for the issue!

Thursday, November 09, 2006

RAFFLE TICKETS AND RUMMAGE SALE TO BENEFIT DEAD DOG BEACH RESCUES!!!

There will be a BIG rummage sale at Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, 2500 Jupiter Park Drive in Jupiter (www.buschwildlife.com) with proceeds going to the rescue efforts of animals from Dead Dog Beach (Busch will receive 10% of the profits as a thank you for their space.). Anyone who has items to donate (I'm talking to people who live in or around Jupiter for this) to the rummage sale can e:mail me at ginny@manosporpatas.org to arrange for pickup.

And we've put together a terrific raffle package with these proceeds also going to the Dead Dog Beach project - getting those animals off the beach and into safety. Donation for each ticket is $10 and the prize is a weeklong getaway for two to Puerto Rico! Package includes:

- 2 R/T tickets on American Airlines from any state in the continental U.S.
- 1 week car rental from Avis
- 2 nights at the Holiday Inn in San Juan
- 2 nights at the Four Points Sheraton in Caguas
- 2 nights at the Four Points Sheraton in Palmas del Mar
- extras include rounds of golf, paragliding/hangliding lessons, meals, and more

There will soon be a link on the website to purchase tickets. In the meantime, you can send a check to Manos por Patas at P. O. Box 171, Jupiter, FL 33468-0171 and you'll be entered into the drawing. Drawing will be held on December 31, 2006 - you'll have a year from date of winning to redeem your tickets.

This is a great cause. All the money will go towards rescue efforts at Dead Dog Beach including vet care (vaccinations, spay & neuter, treatments for mange, heartworm, other parasites, and other medical treatments) , boarding. Some animals will be adopted within PR, others will be sent to shelters in the U.S. for adoption. Please make your donations and maybe you'll be the lucky winner!!!

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Can you collect frequent flyer miles on dogs???

Sally and Lady are on their way to Tri-Boro Animal Welfare (http://www.tbaw.org) in New Jersey! And Roxy, the kitten being fostered at Liz' house, was adopted out to a "great couple" (Liz' words). She also believes Spirit may be adopted soon - maybe even before you read this post!

Mange, Mange, Go Away!!!!

Our little hairless wonders, Nina, Nicole, and Lucy, are sprouting hairs all over the place! I've only seen the photos but they look so great! You can really tell on Nina and Nicole - it's amazing and they've only been with the vet for a couple of short weeks. Here are the photos that say it all! They are filling out and so well - they were starvedand almost near death only months ago. But Steve and Sandra put some weight on them and now, being at the vet these weeks, wow!!!