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Chihuahua Story Update: 150 Chihuahua’s Found Dead In Freezers

July 24, 2009 in Adoption News, Law Enforcement, News

This story just keeps getting worse. This hoarder has to be seriously mentally ill.

– Kenn

BY ERIC D. LAWRENCE • FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

As many as 150 dead animals have been found in a house in Dearborn where authorities had previously found more than 100 live Chihuahuas and Chihuahua mixes over the past two days, according to Dearborn Police Chief Ronald Haddad.

Authorities discovered the dead animals today when they searched the basement of the home in the 7800 block of Orchard and found several freezers. Criminal charges are being explored, police said. One charge that could result is aggravated animal cruelty, a felony which carries a four-year penalty.

Haddad didn’t rule out the possibility that others might be involved.

Meanwhile, the search for live dogs is continuing. The chief said several are believed to be hiding among the mounds of debris still present in the house.

Numerous large trash containers have been move onto the property to deal with the debris.

Haddad said he could not explain why the man, identified earlier as Kenneth Lang Jr., 56, kept so many live and dead dogs on his property.

“I can’t answer why anyone would do anything that went on in that house,” Haddad said.

He estimated that the collection of animals could have been going on for as many as four years. The discovery was prompted by an earlier complaint from a neighbor about a foul smell coming from Lang’s home.

100 Chihuahuas Rescued From Dearborn, Michigan House Need Homes

July 24, 2009 in Adoption News, Law Enforcement, News

dearborn1BY ERIC D. LAWRENCE • FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

The well-manicured lawn and shrubs outside belied the filth and stench inside the two-story Dearborn home, where more than 100 Chihuahuas were removed as of Thursday afternoon by rescuers wearing oxygen tanks, respirators and white protective suits.

The 56-year-old man who lived in the house was identified as Kenneth Lang Jr. by neighbors, who said he voluntarily cut the grass for some. He was taken to Oakwood Hospital for evaluation Wednesday after an odor complaint prompted authorities to start a search.

A few of the dogs were found dead. The rest, many of them shaking, were turned over to the Dearborn Animal Shelter, which is now responsible for evaluating them, providing medical care and finding new homes.

“This sudden influx of dogs is absolutely stressing the staff and the shelter,” said Sandra Boulton, a spokeswoman for the shelter on Greenfield Road.

The shelter is accepting adoption applications for the dogs — when they are deemed fit to leave the shelter — and is asking for donations of money and food, Boulton said. A line of people interested in adopting the dogs for $200 each waited at the shelter Thursday while other people began dropping off food.

Throughout the day, rescuers carried Chihuahuas out of the house.

Other workers used shovels to remove feces and trash that could be seen just inside the front door piled floor to ceiling. Large garbage bags full of waste were carried to waiting trucks, along with more than two dozen large televisions.

As the wind shifted, the odor pouring from several open doors prompted the assembled neighbors to pull their shirts up over their noses and cringe. Workers said the floors were covered in feces and soaked with urine.

“We never thought he was like this,” said neighbor Chadia Saad, 38. “We’re all shocked.”

Nick Siroskey, director of residential services for the city, said the situation appeared to be a case of animal hoarding.

City officials said the house, which has been deemed unfit for habitation, will likely have to be demolished.

All Photos by (RASHAUN RUCKER/DFP)

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Gidget, former Taco Bell dog, dies at 15

July 23, 2009 in Entertainment, News

tacobelldogIt seems that every time we turn around, another beloved celebrity is passing away. Today, it is with heavy heart that we report yet another celebrity death. Rest in peace Gidget, the Chihuahua who starred in a series of Taco Bell commercials and made famous the phrase “¡Yo quiero Taco Bell!”

Gidget died of a stroke Tuesday at the ripe old age of 15, People Pets reports. She’d lived in comfortable semiretirement since the heyday of the Taco Bell advertising campaign, occasionally making cameo appearances (hawking insurance alongside the GEICO gecko in a 2002 commercial and playing the mother of Reese Witherspoon’s Chihuahua, Bruiser, in the sequel to “Legally Blonde”).

In the grand tradition of celebrities such as Marlene Dietrich who went before her, Gidget played against type in the Taco Bell ads, portraying a male dog voiced by Argentine American actor Carlos Alazraqui.  A few years later, Alazraqui landed the role for which he’s best known: Deputy James Garcia on Comedy Central’s “Reno 911.” But others associated with the ad campaign weren’t so lucky. Earlier this year, the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the creators of the Chihuahua character hadn’t been properly compensated for their work, and Taco Bell was ordered to pay $42 million.

Gidget’s trainer, Sue Chipperton, described the diminutive dog as a consummate professional on the set in an interview earlier this year with People Pets. But, she said, Gidget had been the victim of typecasting, which limited her career choices (or, rather, Chipperton’s choices on her behalf). Although her career waned in recent years, Gidget (and her catchphrase) remained a well-known pop-culture footnote of the 1990s.  “She made so many people happy,” Chipperton told People Pets.

As Horatio put it so memorably, “Now cracks a noble heart.” Good night, sweet prince(ss).  We’ll miss you and your unerring ability to make us crave fast food.

– Lindsay Barnett

Dog Takes Baby From Crib

July 22, 2009 in Lifestyle News, News

dogdragbabyThis story just blew me away. It’s such a vivid reminder that people with dogs and newborns have to acclimate your dogs to your new baby and to NEVER, EVER leave your infant alone with a dog.

The Dog FIles crew wish AJ a speedy recovery and we hope someone  in Kentucky, without children, will rescue Dakota.

– Kenn

LEXINGTON, Ky. – A father was frantically calling 911 to report his missing newborn when he spotted the baby, bleeding from the mouth and clutched in the jaws of a family dog who had carried him from his crib to the heavily wooded backyard.

Four-day-old Alexander James Smith was rushed to the emergency room at University of Kentucky Hospital in Lexington, where he was listed in critical condition Tuesday with two collapsed lungs, a skull fracture, broken ribs and various cuts and bruises.

His father, Michael Smith, said doctors were optimistic the boy would survive, but a day earlier they braced the family for the worst and had to use resuscitation paddles to get a heartbeat.

“They took us straight to a consulting room with a pastor and gave us pretty much what was the last visitation,” Smith said in an interview with The Associated Press from a hospital waiting room.

Smith said he and his wife, Chrissie, had just put Alexander James (or A.J.) in his crib Monday afternoon in their Nicholasville, Ky., home. Smith said he was preparing to leave for the store to buy various baby items, including a video monitor that he now believes could have prevented the entire ordeal.

“It’ll haunt me because that was my job,” he said. “It’s a nightmare.”

When Chrissie returned to the bedroom minutes later after going downstairs to look at the shopping list, one of the doors was ajar and both the baby and their Native American Indian dog — a breed that looks similar to a husky — were gone.

Michael Smith initially headed to the backyard, knowing that Dakota, a mixed breed with wolves in its ancestry, had a reputation for stealing household items like cups and wallets and depositing them there. He spent 10 minutes searching among the trees and bushes in the two-acre fenced yard before finding the dog and child in tall grass some 200 yards behind the house.

He grabbed his son and sprinted toward the house, handing him over to emergency workers who had just arrived.

“When you’re running through the backyard and you can’t find him, every worst fear comes through your head,” Smith said. “We had to try to stay positive, try and find him. My guess is five more minutes and he wouldn’t be here.”

Jessamine County chief deputy sheriff Allen Peel said no charges had been filed, but the case remains under investigation.

“It’s unreal,” Peel said.

Smith, who is the owner of a corporate security business where his wife also works, said the dog was treating the baby as a puppy and wasn’t being vicious. Still, he doesn’t want her back in the family home.

Dakota was taken into custody by animal control, and although Smith remains hopeful a good home can be found for her, he acknowledges the animal may have to be destroyed.

A call to Jessamine County animal control was not immediately returned.

The 4-year-old dog was one of three — including one from the same litter as Dakota — that the family had owned since they were puppies. None had any history of aggression, even when playing with Smith’s two other children from a previous marriage, he said.

“It wasn’t a vicious dog attack,” Smith said. “She had A.J. for 10 minutes on her own, and if you look at A.J.’s belly, there’s about 100 little marks. All the dog had to do was one bite and A.J. wouldn’t be here.”

5-Legged Pup Rescued From Coney Island Freak Show

July 21, 2009 in Adoption News, Health & Science News, Lifestyle News, News

fiveleggedpupHere’s a great little story about how one person can step up and do the right thing. Here’s to you, Allyson Siegel!

– Kenn

A five-legged puppy was saved from life in a Coney Island freak show thanks to a kindhearted Southerner who paid $4,000 for the pooch.

Allyson Siegel, 45, of Charlotte, N.C., outbid a Brooklyn freak show operator to buy the pup because she couldn’t bear the thought of the Chihuahua-terrier mix ending up at the sideshow that featured disfigured animals, the Charlotte Observer reported.

Sideshow owner John Strong, who heard about the puppy through a friend, had paid Owensby $1,000 as a deposit on a $3,000 agreement so he could add the pup to his “Freaks of Nature” show.

“I told him it was an amazing animal show with freaks and oddities,” Strong told the New York Daily News. “I told him the puppy was very rare, but someone offered more money.”

Otherwise healthy, the puppy was born in a litter of six at Calvin Owensby’s Chihuahua Diamond about six weeks ago. Owensby, an electrician unemployed since December, said he needed the money.

“[Precious] wasn’t a freak, she was just a dog born with five legs,” Owensby told the News. “My girlfriend decided she didn’t want to see her in a freak show.”

Siegel changed the puppy’s name from Precious to Lilly and plans to spend an additional $2,000 to have the extra appendage removed. Surgery is set in two weeks. The fifth leg, which trips Lilly as she tries to walk, hangs limply between the puppy’s two back legs.

“I called Calvin and I said, ‘I understand this is about money,’ and I just said, ‘How much?’” Siegel told the New York Daily News. “She’s beautiful, she’s not a freak, she’s a normal little puppy dog and she should be just like all the others.”

Following the surgery, Siegel — who already has six cats — plans to give Lilly to her sister in Charlotte.

Strong, who got his deposit back, said he would have given Lilly a good life. Though he’s disappointed, he said, “Sometimes, you just gotta say, ‘OK, I still have nine live, two-headed animals’ and move on.”

Copyright Associated Press / NBC New York

For A Dog Named Old Drum

July 20, 2009 in History, News

georgegrahamvestGeorge Graham Vest (1830-1904) served as U.S. Senator from Missouri from 1879 to 1903 and became one of the leading orators and debaters of his time. This speech is from an earlier period in his life when he practiced law in a small Missouri town. It was given in court while representing a man who sued another for the killing of his dog named Old Drum in 1870. During the trial, Vest ignored the testimony, but when his turn came to present a summation to the jury, he made the following speech and won the case.

“Gentlemen of the Jury: The best friend a man has in the world may turn against him and become his enemy. His son or daughter that he has reared with loving care may prove ungrateful. Those who are nearest and dearest to us, those whom we trust with our happiness and our good name may become traitors to their faith. The money that a man has, he may lose. It flies away from him, perhaps when he needs it most. A man’s reputation may be sacrificed in a moment of ill-considered action. The people who are prone to fall on their knees to do us honor when success is with us, may be the first to throw the stone of malice when failure settles its cloud upon our heads.

The one absolutely unselfish friend that man can have in this selfish world, the one that never deserts him, the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous is his dog. A man’s dog stands by him in prosperity and in poverty, in health and in sickness. He will sleep on the cold ground,

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where the wintry winds blow and the snow drives fiercely, if only he may be near his master’s side. He will kiss the hand that has no food to offer. He will lick the wounds and sores that come in encounters with the roughness of the world. He guards the sleep of his pauper master as if he were a prince. When all other friends desert, he remains. When riches take wings, and reputation falls to pieces, he is as constant in his love as the sun in its journey through the heavens.

If fortune drives the master forth, an outcast in the world, friendless and homeless, the faithful dog asks no higher privilege than that of accompanying him, to guard him against danger, to fight against his enemies. And when the last scene of all comes, and death takes his master in its embrace and his body is laid away in the cold ground, no matter if all other friends pursue their way, there by the graveside will the noble dog be found, his head between his paws, his eyes sad, but open in alert watchfulness, faithful and true even in death.”

George Graham Vest – c. 1855

Thanks to Dale Roberts for bringing this to our attention.

Dog Becomes Surrogate Mom For Two Red Panda Cubs In China

July 17, 2009 in Lifestyle News, News

dogmom_pandasHere’s your “awww” for the day: two newborn red pandas, rejected by their mother, have found a surrogate mom in a friendly dog, who’s nursing the cubs as her own.

The red pandas were born at the Taiyuan Zoo in China’s Shanxi province June 25, and were immediately rejected by their mother as a large crowd of zoo visitors looked on, Xinhua News Service reported.

Zoo staff quickly began the search for a surrogate, and chose the dog from among three canine candidates.

“It’s good-natured and has sufficient milk. The baby bears seem to like it, too,” zoo staffer Ha Guojiang told Xinhua.

Unfortunately, being a surrogate has caused the dog to refuse to nurse her own newborn puppy, but Ha has taken over feeding the pup.

Red pandas, also called lesser pandas, are furry, tree-dwelling, raccoon-like mammals that are a protected species in China, like their black-and-white Giant Panda relatives.

From the NY Daily News

By TRACY MILLER
Daily New Staff Writer

Incredible Video of French Police Dogs!

July 16, 2009 in Law Enforcement, News, Working Dogs, World

Okay, it seems that this video might actually be France’s GIGN police and not the Canine Special Response Unit (SEK) of the German State Police. If anyone has the answer for us, post it in the comments section. Thanks!

What the dogs do in this video is like nothing I’ve ever seen before. It really blew me away.

By the way, from what I can tell, the dogs are not German Shepherds. They’re called the Belgian Malinois, a medium-sized, working dog in the sheepdog family. They resemble smaller German Shepherds. And it’s their smaller size that allows them to do what they in the video. And I, for one, never want to be at the the receiving end of a Malinois attack.

Check it out!