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Denise wrote on Feb 13, 2008 11:10 AM:
Ian wrote on Feb 8, 2008 6:48 PM:
CAROL wrote on Feb 6, 2008 2:26 PM:
North Bend Animal Lover wrote on Feb 2, 2008 8:35 AM:
anhedonia wrote on Jan 24, 2008 2:48 AM:
And Mr. Stanley, this town is too small, its people too contentious, and its politics too corrupt for anyone to leave a comment unless allowed to do so anonymously.
Jodie wrote on Jan 23, 2008 9:32 PM:
horse owner wrote on Jan 23, 2008 6:14 PM:
It is apparent that we are being heard, you responded. I dont feel it is necessary to use a full name for public opinion. Heck look at the Dear Abby column in the newspaper...they don't use their real names and EVERYONE reads their opinions. I ask that you try not to take the focus off of the real problem, peoples opinions are to easily swayed.
Randy wrote on Jan 22, 2008 8:01 PM:
CB person wrote on Jan 22, 2008 6:21 PM:
For the Humane Treatment of All Sentient Beings wrote on Jan 22, 2008 12:28 PM:
Horse trainer wrote on Jan 22, 2008 11:16 AM:
The difficulty lies in that as long as an animal has ANY kind of feed or water, it is very difficult to get enforcement on the situation. Coos County is not very good on enforcement, but in their defense, they don't have much budget for enforcement of animal abuse. Or any place to put the abused animals they find. Note that an individual took this horse (as I have done in the past) because the county flat out does not have any facilities for livestock. Another thing to remember, one call is often not enough. If things are as bad as this, don't just call, have your friends call, get everyone you can to call, and keep calling until something is done. I mean daily, or multiple times daily.
And for those of you who knew who the owner was, you should have been in contact with them, making them aware of what was happening to their animal. People who board away from home are trusting their animal to someone else, and if that person is falling down on the job, unless the owner can come and check personally, they have no idea how bad things really are.
How to prevent this kind of thing? Spread the word. Most businesses in this area rely on word of mouth. Tell everyone you know where this happened, and make sure that people know that the care at that facility is sub-standard to non-existent. They won't stay in business long if no one brings them horses to board. And a bad reputation is very hard to shake.
Toby Stanley wrote on Jan 22, 2008 7:59 AM:
I for one feel that if people want to be heard and acknowledged on so important a topic, then they will use their true full names in making public comments, rather than hiding their identities with anonymities.
For the Humane Treatment of All Sentient Beings wrote on Jan 20, 2008 8:28 AM:
Animale Lover wrote on Jan 19, 2008 1:52 PM:
Mary wrote on Jan 19, 2008 12:17 AM:
The owner should be held responsible.
Poperatsie - you need to get a real life. Grow up!
Poperatsie wrote on Jan 18, 2008 6:43 PM:
Worry about your community & yourself in 2008...
You may not be here tomorrow...Think about that!!!!!
Is this really worth the energy to run someone into the ground ?!?! Someone & a story you know nothing about,besides what The World News has printed. (if they printed for you to jump of the NB bridge, Because we are going to sink into the ocean tomorrow would you believe it & do it!!!!) . There are bigger issues in life.
THE PITTY PARTY IS OVER!!!!! Let them deal with what has happened.
Get on with your own lives. I am sure these people feel bad enough!!!Let these people move on.
YOU MOVE ON AS WELL
Poperatz
Poperatsie wrote on Jan 18, 2008 6:12 PM:
Unlike some of you who are perfect right ?!?!?! Move on with your own lifes.
I agree with CLEAN UP COMMUNITY ......
Put all this energy somewhere else & focus on cleaning up our community. THE PITTY PARTY IS OVER .."""The horses are dead & the one is rescued!!""" There is NOTHING you can do now.
FOCUS ON YOUR LIFE IN 2008!!! There are BIGGER ISSUES......
There may not be a tomorrow for you!!! Think about it, is it really worth putting all your energy on this stupid forum running someone into the ground to make yourself feel better.
The owner has to live & deal with this issue,NOT YOU !!!. So leave them alone & let them deal with it & move on.
If you make any bigger of an issue out of this, I might have to follow her around taking pictures like we do best!!!!
POPERATSIE
Outraged Citizen wrote on Jan 18, 2008 5:42 PM:
I will not be participating in this discussion anymore. I feel that there is no more to say, and the fact that two beautiful horses are gone forever is being lost here. I hope that people can remember that.
CB RESIDENT wrote on Jan 18, 2008 3:45 PM:
Let's clean up our community wrote on Jan 18, 2008 3:13 PM:
Get a life people wrote on Jan 18, 2008 3:12 PM:
horse owner wrote on Jan 18, 2008 12:25 PM:
Those of you who wrote these comments "Dont have a clue" Law Enforcement isnt always in Lakeside and there is only 7 of them left for the whole county. They do not have the resources to constantly "drive by".
Regardless if you live away from your animals or not they are the OWNERS responsibility. Did the owners not know the property conditions before they decided to keep their horses there? They are irresponsible! Did they not check on the horses? They are irresponsible! For an animal to "die" looking like that takes a long time of neglect. They are irresponsible! To breed the mare when they cant take care of her alone. They are irresponsible!
Question from NB resident..Why is it that the owner of the property did not want to owner of the horses on his property so that they could examine the horse. WARNING..WARNING..
If those were my horses, I WOULD be on the property to check on my animals. They are irresponsible!
Horses can get infections from anywhere...you cant blame one property.. that is like saying you got a toothache from using a sanican. Infection and sickness is EVERYWHERE. What matters is how it is taken care of to prevent further illness. Apparently the infections were NOT taken care of. THEY ARE IRRESPONSIBLE!!!
It is unfortunate that animals cant choose their owners....It is owners like these that should not have pets!! I am not saying the property owner is blameless here..Problem is that he/she is allowed to care for these animals in this manner. The horse owners put the lives of their horses in the persons hands and look what happened!!!
THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE!!!!!!!!!
HANG UM HIGH CB wrote on Jan 18, 2008 12:04 PM:
And one more thing you first have to have a heart to grieve that woman had no heart or feelings she is a cold blooded killer
HOPE FUND wrote on Jan 18, 2008 11:45 AM:
I donated $20.00 to a can they have sitting on the counter, the gal behind the counter has said there is an account open at the Sterling bank called the HOPE FUND were people can call the bank or drop checks off at any branch. She said it has been set up as a Charity fund for the care and cost of HOPE the left over monies will be used for the care of future horse's in need.
I'm thankful for people like Christy and her daughter maybe if we all pitch in we can make a diffrence.
P.s. I say starve the abuser's
Just a Girl wrote on Jan 18, 2008 11:43 AM:
Outraged Citizen wrote on Jan 18, 2008 11:39 AM:
Upset at the stupidity of HELLO wrote on Jan 18, 2008 11:32 AM:
Pictures speak louder than words The GRANGE IN COOS BAY HAS A CAN FOR DONATIONS TO HELP COVER THE MEDICAL COST OF HOPE IT HAS PICTURES OF HOPE SHE IS STARVED THE VET IN THE ARTICLE THAT IS TREATING HOPE CALLS IT NEGLECT. IT SOUNDS TO ME LIKE YOU ARE THE DEFENDING YOURSELF ARE YOU SURE YOUR NOT THE ABUSER?
I THINK ALONG WITH AT LEAST A DOZ. OF THE PEOPLE AT THE GRANGE THINK THE ABUSERS SHOULD BE STARVED AND LEFT IN A FIELD IN THE FREEZING RAIN AN EYE FOR AN EYE AND HEY MAYBE THERE MOTHER AND SISTER CAN STAND THERE TOO.
YOU SOUND LIKE A VERY IGNORANT PERSON TO ME DO YOU ABUSE YOUR ANIMALS TOO
Poperatsie wrote on Jan 18, 2008 7:31 AM:
NOW LETS ALL FOCUS ON BRITNEY SPEAR SHALL WE ....
Hello wrote on Jan 18, 2008 12:08 AM:
Jodie wrote on Jan 17, 2008 8:17 PM:
The water to drink is in the pasture layout naturally.
Rain rot is not as bad as people think. All it is is an inflammation of the skin from standing in the rain too much. Every horse I have owned in this climate gets a little rain rot even when it has an open stall to hang out in. The horse will end up loosing hair in the affected areas because of this inflammation. It is generally located on the back of the horse. I know that as much as I wish my horse would stay in a stall and be clean she chooses to stand right out in the freezing cold rain with her butt facing the wind during some of the ugliest storms we get. I am sad that the horses were not well. I never was nosy enough to drive back in there and see them again. They were all really cute and friendly. I am sure there is soooo much more to the story that I don't know, I hope everything goes according to what is "just".
CB person wrote on Jan 17, 2008 6:16 PM:
Tracy wrote on Jan 17, 2008 4:02 PM:
animal luv'r wrote on Jan 17, 2008 3:57 PM:
onnonomous wrote on Jan 17, 2008 3:26 PM:
Why didn't a patrolling law inforcement officer notice the same thing while driving back and forth past the field?
Linda wrote on Jan 17, 2008 2:55 PM:
NB resident wrote on Jan 17, 2008 1:15 PM:





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