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kcrazorbackfan
10-15-2024, 05:25 PM
For arresting the person that tied the pup up to a post along I-75 and left him there to drown. Felony cruelty to animals. Hope he gets what’s due him. 👏👏👏
bsloan1960
10-15-2024, 05:30 PM
For arresting the person that tied the pup up to a post along I-75 and left him there to drown. Felony cruelty to animals. Hope he gets what’s due him. 👏👏👏 Do you have a link to the story?
tophcfa
10-15-2024, 05:52 PM
For arresting the person that tied the pup up to a post along I-75 and left him there to drown. Felony cruelty to animals. Hope he gets what’s due him. 👏👏👏
Unfortunately, he won’t get what’s due him, which would be the exact same treatment the worthless dirtbag gave to the poor defenseless pup.
Altavia
10-15-2024, 06:12 PM
Do you have a link to the story?
Florida dog abandoned before Milton now in foster care, named 'Trooper' : NPR (https://www.npr.org/2024/10/11/nx-s1-5150171/florida-dog-rescue-milton-fence)
kcrazorbackfan
10-15-2024, 07:17 PM
Do you have a link to the story?
On a FHP newsletter I get. Also on Orlando NBC newstation earlier.
Stu from NYC
10-15-2024, 08:51 PM
Unfortunately, he won’t get what’s due him, which would be the exact same treatment the worthless dirtbag gave to the poor defenseless pup.
Unbelievable cruelty, hopefully karma will get him
AMB444
10-15-2024, 09:28 PM
He's probably mentally disabled. No excuse though.
That being said, less than 50% hotels allow you to bring pets.
The hotel we stayed at charged $30 PER NIGHT PER PET! I have 3 cats and dog. That's an extra $120 PER NIGHT! I told them at check in that we were trying to avoid the hurricane. Didn't matter.
Like I said that is no excuse for what this guy did. But the fact of the matter is that many hotels will take advantage of us as we try to move to places we feel safe. It gets expensive at an extra $120 per night for a $130 per night hotel. For 3 to 7 nights?
BobnBev
10-16-2024, 12:20 PM
[QUOTE=AMB444;2379474]He's probably mentally disabled. No excuse though.
That being said, less than 50% hotels allow you to bring pets.
The hotel we stayed at charged $30 PER NIGHT PER PET! I have 3 cats and dog. That's an extra $120 PER NIGHT! I told them at check in that we were trying to avoid the hurricane. Didn't matter.
Like I said that is no excuse for what this guy did. But the fact of the matter is that many hotels will take advantage of us as we try to move to places we feel safe. It gets expensive at an extra $120 per night for a $130 per night hotel. For 3 to 7 nights?[/QUOTE/]
Forward this to Atty General Ashley Moody.She is going after price gougers after the hurricane.
dtennent
10-17-2024, 05:14 AM
[QUOTE=AMB444;2379474]He's probably mentally disabled. No excuse though.
That being said, less than 50% hotels allow you to bring pets.
The hotel we stayed at charged $30 PER NIGHT PER PET! I have 3 cats and dog. That's an extra $120 PER NIGHT! I told them at check in that we were trying to avoid the hurricane. Didn't matter.
Like I said that is no excuse for what this guy did. But the fact of the matter is that many hotels will take advantage of us as we try to move to places we feel safe. It gets expensive at an extra $120 per night for a $130 per night hotel. For 3 to 7 nights?[/QUOTE/]
Forward this to Atty General Ashley Moody.She is going after price gougers after the hurricane.
Charging $30 to $75 per pet is common for pet friendly hotels. While it is a hardship for those who are only traveling due to a hurricane, it doesn’t meet the standard for price gouging. The fact is that some pet owners allow their pets to damage hotel rooms.
When we travel north, we take our small dog with us. Not all hotels that accept pets are really pet friendly.
Check out BringFido: Pet Friendly Hotels & Dog Travel Directory (http://www.bringfido.com) to read reviews, see pet charges, and make reservations for your travel.
cleosmum
10-17-2024, 06:20 AM
I saw the story online at CBS news. What’s unbelievable is that he went to retrieve the dog, and brought pictures to prove ownership. He was convinced to let someone else adopt a dog. But to me it’s just inconceivable that someone would do that to a poor animal. I hope they throw the book at him.
Heytubes
10-17-2024, 08:03 AM
I say that’s price gouging. $30 a night per pet.
fdpaq0580
10-17-2024, 08:50 AM
I say that’s price gouging. $30 a night per pet.
And they made you stay there. 😱
Sorry they wouldn't let you leave, as I'm sure you would have, after hearing the price. 🥱
fdpaq0580
10-17-2024, 08:55 AM
Always one person in the bunch….
Looks like you didn't read the rest of that post. I'm an animal lover and I had no problem with it.
fdpaq0580
10-17-2024, 09:52 AM
I saw the story online at CBS news. What’s unbelievable is that he went to retrieve the dog, and brought pictures to prove ownership. He was convinced to let someone else adopt a dog. But to me it’s just inconceivable that someone would do that to a poor animal. I hope they throw the book at him.
Inconceivable? Not to me. Not after a lifetime of seeing what horrors humans are capable of, even to their own.
fdpaq0580
10-17-2024, 10:10 AM
I say that’s price gouging. $30 a night per pet.
Very reasonable, imho. You may consider them your "children", but to a business that provides lodging for humans, letting animals in requires extra work and potentially damage, extra liability and inconvenience for staff and other guests. We avoid pet friendly for those reasons.
Don't think it's fair? Keep on truckin'.
blueash
10-17-2024, 10:16 AM
I say that’s price gouging. $30 a night per pet.
Price gouging is a business suddenly raising prices because of an emergency. For example if Lowe's tripled the cost of plywood as a storm neared.
If a hotel normally charges 30/night/pet and when a storm is coming still charges 30, that is not gouging.
Battlebasset
10-17-2024, 10:18 AM
If he was having to evacuate, why not just leave the dog in the house if he couldn't bring it with him for some reason? True, the dog still might have drowned if the water got that high, but it would be better than tying it up to potentially drown with no chance.
And if you are worried about the dog doing it's business in the house, confine it to one room, preferably one with a hard floor, lay down a bunch of newspaper, and deal with it when you get back. Garage would work if you have one.
Sandancer
10-17-2024, 11:19 AM
So happy the dog was rescued!! The owner must be the lowest, meanest person that ever lived!
How Cruel! Trooper will now get a chance at a happy life!
AMB444
10-18-2024, 12:25 AM
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AMB444
10-18-2024, 12:45 AM
If he was having to evacuate, why not just leave the dog in the house if he couldn't bring it with him for some reason? True, the dog still might have drowned if the water got that high, but it would be better than tying it up to potentially drown with no chance..
So you acknowledge the dog had no chance.
What's the "SOME REASON"? Ill tell you. Hotels don't allow animals most of the time. And if they do they charge $30 per pet PER NIGHT!
AMB444
10-18-2024, 01:19 AM
Animals are property.
Wrong. Farmer from MN.
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