INC NEWS - Dog Chaining

Deb Christie dchristie1 at nc.rr.com
Thu Mar 8 14:45:36 EST 2007


Why not just raise money to buy invisible fences?  They seem to work very well ...

Cheers -

Deb Christie
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: amanda arrington 
  To: Ken Gasch ; pac2 at Yahoogroups.Com ; inc-List at Durhaminc.Org 
  Cc: Becky M Heron ; Lewis A. Cheek ; EReckhow at aol.com 
  Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 1:54 PM
  Subject: Re: INC NEWS - Dog Chaining


  In reference to the "material" part of your request, Ken, I wanted to let everyone know what the Coalition is up to.  We have been raising funds to help build fences for people in the community who currently chain their dogs.  We are putting up our first fence this Sunday over on Cherry Grove Street.   We have another going up at the end of March on S. Buchanan and a couple more to follow hopefully in April.  We are continuously working to raise more funds to build more fences and hope more folks will join in this effort with us.
   
  Thanks,
  Amanda


  Ken Gasch <Ken at SeagrovesRealty.com> wrote: 
    This story brings up some interesting points about the practice of chaining dogs.  See the link below.

    http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=triangle&id=5099664

    As a new real estate agent, sometimes my little boy will come with me to do different things (take photos, drop off papers, etc.) in all kinds of neighborhoods in Durham.  

    Given this recent attack by a chained dog, my wife is now nervous about this practice in neighborhoods where dog chaining is prevalent.  I will admit that I am as well.

    Fear is healthy as long as you don't allow it to take over your life.  But, she does bring up a good point.  If one set of parents is afraid to let their boy going into a neighborhood with lots of dogs on chains, try selling a home in this same neighborhood.  

    I love dogs.  I believe that the practice of chaining up a dog is not the right thing to do.  

    I also believe that for our most disadvantaged neighborhoods to revitalize, these neighborhoods need investment dollars.  Dogs tied everywhere, at the end of a steel chain, is not a sign of a healthy neighborhood.  Bye, bye investment dollars.

    Please support our county's animal control officers by supporting measures that will give them the tools, both material and legal, that they need to end the practice of chaining dogs in Durham.  

    Ken Gasch   

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