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Dogs Deserve Better: No Chains is a voice for chained and penned dogs, and is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing Man's Best Friend into the home and family.
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Recorded on Apr 05, 2011
Who shot God's shepherd in the head during the season of compassion? Nonprofit offers $1000 reward to information leading to arrest and prosecution of dog abuser Tipton, PA -- January 7, 2011 -- Dogs Deserve Better, a national rescue and advocacy group dedicated to ending the suffering of chained and...
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Recorded on Apr 05, 2011
CURRENT UPDATE: THE DOG IS IN THE HOUSE BECAUSE OF THIS VIDEO! WE WILL BE NOTIFIED IF/WHEN THEY THROW HER BACK OUT. BUT FOR NOW, YOUR WORK HAS SAVED HER, THANK YOU! I just found out her name is Jasmine. This poor old lab who has lived chained to her doghouse on Presqueisle Street in Philipsburg, Pa f...
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Recorded on Apr 05, 2011
Dogs Deserve Better got a tip about three skinny dogs living in pens in central Pennsylvania. DDB's Tamira Thayne investigated, worked with the caretaker, and got him to give up all three dogs. None of the dogs had food or water anytime Thayne was there, and there was excuse after excuse for how thir...
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Recorded on Apr 05, 2011
In January 2010, DDB Founder Tamira Thayne was charged with trespassing for providing food, water, and straw to two underweight dogs in Lilly, PA. The charges were subsequently dropped on appeal. Dog caretakers Jason and Krystal Cann came to Dogs Deserve Better in June with the desire for their dogs ...
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Recorded on Apr 05, 2011
Update, April 4, 2010. As far as we know, there are currently no dogs out there. The owners claim that the last two left out there were stolen, and have been trying to pin it on Thayne. There's a good chance that Big Boy was killed at the CPHS, who has refused to state what they did with him. Their v...
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March 5, 2010, Dogs Deserve Better's Tamira Thayne investigated a report of dogs chained and abused on abandoned property off Gypsy Camp Hollow Road in Tyrone, Pennsylvania. Central Pennsylvania Humane Society's Paul Gottshall claimed he knew about these dogs but couldn't go onto the property because...