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Poll: Should Oreo the pit bull be spared?

November 13th, 2009, 3:52 pm · 7 Comments · posted by Samantha Gowen, Pet Tales editor

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Don’t count Oreo out … yet.

Animal welfare activists and pet lovers Friday demanded that the dog that survived being thrown off the sixth-story roof of a Brooklyn building this summer be allowed to live.

The Associated Press reports:

After months of working to rehabilitate the 1-year-old, brown-and-white pit bull mix, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said it planned to euthanize Oreo because of her unpredictable aggression.

But that reasoning was rejected by hundreds of people across the country in e-mails, calls and Twitter messages to the ASPCA. At least one pet sanctuary in New York offered to take in the dog.
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Should someone/agency save Oreo the pit bull?
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“The aggression thing is a dumb excuse because all dogs can be worked with,” said Emily Danks, a self-described animal rescuer who said she was escorted out of the ASPCA’s building on the Upper East Side after trying to convince staff members to let her take the dog.

dogthrownoffroofnysc101“I was just like I can’t let this dog die,” she said, adding that she had planned to take it to Pets Alive, a sanctuary in Middletown that had offered to take in Oreo.

Protesters also rallied outside the building early Friday morning.

Matt DeAngelis, executive director of Pets Alive, said his organization had left phone messages for the ASPCA with an offer to take in Oreo. But he said they had not heard anything.

“We’re giving them another route to take the dog rather than kill the animal,” he said. “I’m perplexed at why they wouldn’t take it.”

In an e-mail, Stephen Zawistowski, one of the ASPCA’s lead animal behavior experts who had worked with Oreo, said the organization doesn’t believe that sanctuary placement “is good for her welfare.”

“We made this decision having the experience of working with a number of well-known sanctuaries and rescue groups,” he said, adding that ASPCA was unfamiliar with Pets Alive as an organization. “If Pets Alive would like to be a resource in the future, we can arrange an inspection and vetting process.”

DeAngelis said his organization had been around for 30 years and had experience dealing with aggressive dogs like Oreo.

“It sounds to me like the ASPCA is determined to kill this dog,” he said. “I would invite the ASPCA to put down the needle and give us a call.”

ASPCA spokesman Andy Izquierdo said the agency had received well over 200 calls and e-mail messages by mid-afternoon, as well as at least two death threats.

“People don’t know the behavioral piece,” Izquierdo said. “We could fix her physically, but we couldn’t do anything with her psychologically. That’s what people are grappling with. They are not aware of her unpredictable aggression.”

The ASPCA said officers responding to calls June 18 of a dog having been beaten and then thrown off the roof of a building at a Brooklyn housing project found the animal on the ground. It had two broken legs and a fractured rib.

Fabian Henderson, a 19-year-old who lived at the complex in the borough’s Red Hook section, was arrested on felony charges. He pleaded guilty Oct. 20 to aggravated cruelty to animals. He is to be sentenced Dec. 1.

There was no phone listing for Henderson at the Brooklyn building. His lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment.

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 7 Comments

  • Heidi Nathan says:

    Oreo has perfect markings - so beautiful!!!!
    What would y’all thing about humans if you get tossed of a skyscraper - can you blame the dog!!! NO, she needs to have a lot of TLC and will beok then!!

    Everybody who cares - look at the BEst Friends website and see how they worked with the football pits rescued - they are LOVELY dogs if you treat them right!!

  • 22fancy says:

    HEIDI…I COULDN’T AGREE WITH YOU MORE!! Since animals have no voice, the laws are horribly biased against them. This is an inhumane tragedy. WE need to be their voice! You can JUST TELL by this angel face’s SOULFUL EYES that she is amazingly loving and smart. But even if she wasn’t, it is a monstrous tragedy to do anything to her except LOVE AND TREASURE THIS PRECIOUS LOVE AND GIVE HER A LONG LIFE FILLED WITH ALL THE FUN AND LOVE THAT **ALL** DOGS DESERVE!! ALL DOGS ARE FULL OF LOVE AND SHOULD BE HELD IN HIGH ESTEEM FOR THE ANGELS THAT THEY ARE.

  • eileen chenot says:

    Oreo may have sustained a brain injury from the fall and abuse and seems to be acting much like someone with a trauma brain injury.Has a brain MRI or brain scan been done? The results may help in determining a rehab training program

  • caveat emptor says:

    I feel for the poor animal (I understand he has since been put down) but in today’s society the ASPCA and other humane rescue organizations cannot expose themselves to the enormous legal liability that lies in allowing even a rescue group to take a dangerous dog - especially a large dangerous dog which is, by it’s size and strength alone, more dangerous than a small dangerous dog. It is grossly unfair to the poor creature but as a long-time volunteer for a dachshund rescue which works hard to place every animal but is not always successful I can tell you that there’s no way they could take that chance legally. It’s not just black and white - there are many shades of gray here.

  • ashten says:

    i hate it when people say that pitbulls are agressive and bad dogs.just because one persone treated there pitbull bad doesnt mean its the breeds falt. i had a pitbull growing up and she was the sweetest and best dog ever. adogs behavior isnt its breed or the way it is there is always a reson for the way things happen. if a dog is agressive its the past owners falt. dogs never forget. when dog is agressive it shows sines of abuse and nuglect from when it was a puppy. they still think that the people who hurt it are out to get it. and they think every person who trys to help them is going to hurt them because they have not ben shown love and they dont know that some one is not going to hurt them. the way a dog acts is because of the way the owner treatd it.

  • ashten says:

    oreo proble keeps seeing her self falling of the building. this animal should live.