Sunday, August 1, 2010

STOP THE KILLING IN LEHIGH COUNTY FACEBOOK PAGE

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Sunday, January 3, 2010

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Please register with your email address and receive an email whenever a new entry is posted. Your comments and concerns are a valuable part of making changes - please keep posting and reading...

Thanks to everyone who has commented and together we WILL get new management at the LCHS..
Cheryl
onevoice4animals

Lehigh Co. Humane blames others for their murder of thousands...

---------------------------------In reply to Lehigh County Humane Society's verbal attack on caring people who want the insanity at their shelter to stop.......

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Disruptions and Interference of zealots?


Okay, Lehigh County Humane Society is now ranked up there with my top ten "best of the insane." They've recently paid someone to write a statement on their website which focuses on blaming everyone else for their slaughter of thousands of homeless animals.



They spew out lies to deceive the public into believing they really do deserve to be on that high pedestal they paid so much for with public donations.



After the Lehigh County Commissioners recently acted humanely and compassionately by refusing to give the shelter any more money, Connie and Bruce Fritch, shelter 'owner's' freaked out. Now how, they thought, are they going to keep running a phony animal sanctuary while still convincing the public they love animals?



What a conundrum....



Lehigh County Humane Society (Or, more appropriately, death camp on Dixon Street) takes in approximately 6,000 animals per year. They kill approximately 5,000 of those animals, which leaves only 1,000 that either found homes or were reunited with their owners. Not a very impressive statistic for all the great things the Fritch's claim they do, is it...



The shelter has a 2 million (plus) dollar bank account and yet begs for donations of a digital camera so their investigators can do proper investigations. They have no email listed on their website to contact them about animals (something they can have a volunteer do with a free web server), and they barely lift a finger to help the homeless animals in their facility find homes. IN FACT, they mostly go out of their way to make it difficult for people to adopt - just ask anyone who has tried..



One couple reported they were refused a dog after their entire family fell in love with him and they were accepted for adoption.



They visited this dog for weeks at the shelter. They drove almost an hour everyday bringing the dog toys and treats and watched their children play with the dog and walk him - they all couldn't wait to bring their newest family member home. The were accepted for adoption but kept being told they had to wait, each day it was another reason and excuse. Finally, Connie Fritch told this family they could not have their dog. Fritch refused phone calls from this family, and ignored their cries and pleas for a reason. Only Connie knows what happened to this poor dog. But the rest of us can speculate he didn't make it out alive. It seems the more interest in a dog, the less chance one has of actually adopting the dog.. Crazy as that sounds - it's becoming increasinly true from personal accounts and experiences of people.



Other stories like this one are piling up in a heap of evidence. Animals mysteriously disappear at this shelter and some might never even make it to the adoption floor ...only to the back room where the killing takes place. Another reported atrocity at this shelter is the false sense they give the public of animals being adopted. Cards outside some cages are marked "Adopted" when the reality is these animals are slated to be killed either that night or early the next morning.



And many reports are coming in testifying that lost dogs with actively searching owners are being destroyed at the shelter and then management instructing employees to lie about it. Imagine ....someone looking for their lost dog - contacting the shelter, putting up lost signs IN the shelter and then having that lost dog being killed while the owners are being lied to about the animal being at the shelter. WOW. If that isn't a crime, I don't know what is.



Bottom line is this shelter needs new management and new directors. Bruce Fritch is barely functioning in any capacity yet he continues to rant about not losing his right to kill animals.. Connie Fritch runs the shelter in a manner, I would consider, let's see.... Gestapo? Just ask any previous employee or volunteer of the shelter...I'm not making this up - ask them.



This shelter has done nothing but blame others for their own lack of compassion and humane work. Employees have consistently come forward with horror stories about how they kill animals with heartstick (a jab of lethal injection to their hearts. The lucky ones die quickly but those who are terrified and fight to get free only end up struggling to breath while thrown on the cold floor to die painfully in their euthanasia room)



One employee witnessed another employee throwing a kitten against the wall in the 'back room" where they kill animals after jabbing the little baby with Heartstick. Complaints were made to management, but nothing was done. The abuser was eventually fired but only after he got violent with another human...never mind what he did to potentially hundreds of thousands of innocent animals.



Call and ask them, if you don't believe me - ask to see a euthanasia room or the 'back room’. Employees that kill animals don't even have training in compassionate euthanasia - they are shown how to do it by a board member and then left on their own to jab and kill.



Once a former employee was accidentally stuck with a euthanasia needle. Shelter management didn't know what to do - they had no emergency kit - no posted information about safety procedures - nothing! The only concern of management was that nobody find out. They told this employee to just sit down and wait until they could figure out what to do. Can you imagine!



Another time, while an inspection was being done, a complete logbook of euthanasia records was mysteriously missing - never to be found. Can we all think about why that might have happened? Was it ever found? What was in those records or NOT in those records that they didn't want an inspector to uncover?



These are all crimes and the Fritch's should be punished to the fullest extent of the law.



The Fritch's can blame and point the finger at anyone they like but the truth remains the same - animals at this shelter are being abused and documents and records are missing or being destroyed. Employees are not following guidelines that are written in the shelter's mission statement. They are not living up to their mission as a humane society and non-profit charitable organization.



They are negligent in their mission and have deceived the supporting public and the animals all these years. Isn't it time they paid for their crimes and we let the animals finally have a second chance at life?



Please contact your local representatives, senators, dept of agriculture, and state officials and beg them to do something. Contact the Attorney Generals office and beg them to investigate.



To file a consumer complaint against LCHS :    Click here to file a complaint with Attorney Generals office

Monday, October 12, 2009

Join Onevoice4Animals - Death Camp on Dixon Street new FACEBOOK Site

We finally made it to Facebook! Please join us!
Go to Facebook.com
and type in Onevoiceforanimals in the search bar..

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Please visit my website for more information and ways you can help.
Thanks,
http://onevoice4animals.webs.com/

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Ignorance...stupidity...or both?

A vigil held August 15th outside the Lehigh County Humane Society linked "National Homeless Animals Day" to the thousands of animals dying inside this Lehigh County shelter.


I arrived to video tape the protest in an effort to bring attention to this shame of the Lehigh Valley. As I entered the shelter, I was greeted, or should I say "hounded" by Connie Fritch, wife of board president, Bruce Fritch.

Connie and her 'partner-in-crime,' (and I do mean crime) Eileen O'Keefe, apparently felt it necessary to follow me during my tour while attempting to convice me of the shelter's praises and good-doings.

A statement made to me by Eileen still disturbs me as I write this and is probably the single most indicator of the shelter's ignorance and stupidity - all factors that are helping to keep the status quo of 6,000 animals killed each year.

I asked Eileen why the shelter doesn't organize 'meet and greets' in pet stores or other public locations. This is an event most every other shelter, no- kill or otherwise, takes part in.. Why?? ...Because it greatly helps find homes for animals, which after all, is supposed to be the main mission of any compassionate shelter.. Right?

Apparently, not so right -
Eileen: 'It's too stressful for the animals."

Me: "So you would rather kill the animals than have them be stressed out for a few hours trying to find a loving home?"

Eileen: "Yes."
She actually said that they would, in fact, rather kill the animals than take them to meet and greets. I just can't wrap my head around that one.

Besides the obvious disturbance of this comment, if you talk to any animal group who takes dogs to meet and greets, they will tell you the dogs love it! The dogs love being out of the shelter. It gives them a chance to socialize, which greatly increases a homeless animals' chance of being adopted. .

Lehigh County Humane Society either doesn't get this or doesn't care. I can only ask, why, if there are actions they can take which will increase adoptions and thereby reduce animals killed, why aren't they doing it? It certainly presents a whole different dimension to their ignorance which makes it that much more difficult to reason and work with them.

I'm personally concluding that the Fritch's are lazy and ignorant, in both their thinking and their actions. And this brings us to yet another aspect of their ignorance which is their refusal to work with volunters.

Any high- kill shelter that really works to find homes for their animals will tell you they could not do it without the help of volunteers. Volunteers are the back-bone of any compassionate and successful shelter. Lehigh Co. Humane Society works very little with volunteers and has stated many times to former employees that they would rather not work with volunteers. One long term volunteer was told to leave after she started a program to help find homes for their animals.

Other former employees have recounted over and over again situations where humane, compassionate action was denied to animals at the shelter.

How many animals have to suffer and die at the hands of Connie and Bruce Fritch?

How many animals have to be denied humane, compassionate care because of ignorance and stupidity?

This won't stop unless all of us stand up for the animals dying right now behind shelter walls.

We can change this shame of the lehigh valley to a pride of the lehigh valley.


Contact onevoice4animals@yahoo.com and find out what you can do.
For the animals,
Cheryl

Thursday, August 13, 2009

VIGIL FOR HOMELESS ANIMALS - LEHIGH CO. SHELTER

In memory of all the thousands of shelter animals who have been killed inside Lehigh Co. Humane Society under the direction of Bruce Fritch..........and in commemoration of National Homeless Animals Day, please come join us to be a voice for the animals.

When: Saturday, August 15th
Time: 11:00 am - 1 pm
Where: Lehigh Co. Humane Soc.
640 Dixon St.
Allentown, PA

For more information, please contact me at onevoice4animals@yahoo.com

Hope to see everyone there - the animals need us to be their voice....

Thanks,
Cheryl

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Is Virginia Wolfe afraid of Bruce Fritch?

Okay, here's my take on it...

This is also posted on my website (onevoice4animals.com)

First, read Bill White's column, if you haven't already - it's one of his best on the disgrace of the Valley's shelter.

Next, let me know what you think about Virginia Wolfe's ( Lehigh Valley Animal Rights Coalition) refusal to help the animals at the shelter. She's a long, long-time buddy of the Fritch's.

Could just be my conspiracy tendencies but I think this should be investigated further.
During a conversation I once had with Wolfe, she commented how protesting and going to the media was not the right way to handle things. She thinks by bringing this atrocity to light, we are being radical and crazy. Has she been through the shelter lately? Has she seen the hundreds of animals being stabbed in the heart (method of killing called heartstick) while fully awake? (Oh, I'm wrong - if they run out of sedation drugs, they just paralzye the animal so he can't move... the animal can still feel the pain of being stabbed in the heart and dying but he just can't move)

Wolfe is very good friends with Bruce and Connie Fritch. Would her life-long friendship take a blow should she speak out against their practices? Why don't we ask her?

She can be reached at 610-821-9552.
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Here's my two cents:
Bruce and Connie Fritch need to step down from the Lehigh County Humane Society.
The residents know it,
The county commissioners know it,
The employees at the shelter know it and deep down, in their little black hearts, the Fritch's themselves know it.
But apparently, they need help doing it.


That's where we come in.

The Lehigh County Humane Society has been a black eye to the Valley for long enough. A change in leadership is the only way to help the animals dying by the hundreds over there. How about they spend less money on body bags and more on adoption efforts.

Or perhaps the Fritch's long-time buddy, Virginia Wolfe, founder of the Lehigh V
alley Animal Rights Coalition, (LVARK) could do something besides have dinner over the Fritch's house and talk about how radical all the people are who want to stop them from killing animals.

Hey, Virginia, how could you allow your friendship with the Fritch's keep you from helping the thousands of healthy, adoptable animals from being killed each year over on Dixon Street? How could you say that the 'mission ' of the Lehigh Valley Animal Rights Coalition (LVARK) doesn't include companion animals in your cause - yet on your own website, it clearly states otherwise. Here's a blurb from her site:
"The mission of LVARK is to "educate the public on the misuse and abuse of animals whenever and wherever it occurs" through direct action, public outreach and letter-writing campaigns." (maybe you should rewrite this to reflect the truth that 'wherever it occurs' excludes action taken on animal abuse or misuse by Wolfe's friends)
You, Virginia, are supposed to represent the voiceless of the Valley. And yet you choose to speak for the Fritch's instead. You choose to speak for the self-serving interests of their animal shelter 'business' instead of the animals.

You, Virginia should be representing the animals' interests, not the Fritch's.
(I've heard, 'who's afraid of virginia wolfe....' but could wolfe be afraid of bruce fritch?)


Please read Morning Call columnist Bill White's latest article on the shelter and the recent County Commissioners decision to stop funding this already million dollar business they call 'humane society."
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Here's the link:
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/all-white.6884831may16,0,383931.column
Oh yea, if anyone wants to reach Virgina Wolfe, of LVARK, please contact her at 610-821-9552
Website:
http://www.enter.net/~pstacks/


Saturday, May 9, 2009

YOU ARE NEEDED TO ATTEND A MEETING ON LCHS

The Lehigh County Commissioners are meeting and everyone is urged to attend. The animals need us to be their voice.

When: May 13th
Time: 7:30 PM
Where: The Meeting Room, 17 S. 7th St. Allentown.

This is the time to tell your story to people who can do something....
This is a great chance to make a difference for the animals. We may not have another chance like this one. The animals need us to speak for them. Please attend the meeting, even if you don't speak - the energy and presence of caring people will be a strong message to the Commissioners that changes need to be made and that people are angry.

Letters and phone calls are important.
The Commissioners need to know what you have to say.

Commissioner contact info:


Lehigh Co. Commisssioners: 610-782-3050 Fax: 610-820-3053

E Mails: Chairman: percydougherty@lehighcounty.org,
andyroman@lehighcounty.org
, gloriahamm@lehighcaounty.org,
billleiner@lehighcounty.org, deanbrowning@lehighcounty.org, sterlingraber@lehgihcounty.org, davidjones@lehighcounty.org, danielmccarthy@lehighcounty.org, gleneckhart@lehighcounty.org

Please write letters to the commissioners - it's crucial to let them know we are fed up with taxpayer money being given to this shelter for killing animals.
The commissioners have the power to keep public funds from the shelter. We want a new board of directors - an active, caring board - and specifically, the Fritch's need to step down.

Caring and new leadership can transform this shelter into the sanctuary for Lehigh County's homeless animals that it should be.
The time is now for us to speak up.



Sunday, March 15, 2009

Remember the 54 or more cats taken from a house in Allentown?

I wrote this article for a local newspaper after it happened -
Turns out the cats taken from Barbara were actually killed and the Fritch's were scurrying around trying to get different cats into an area so they could tell everyone they were Barbara's cats.
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When Animal Shelters are the abusers...
Cheryl Baker

What happens when an animal shelter doesn’t want to answer questions about their high kill rates or use of funds? According to over 50 protesters last Saturday, they must stand accountable to the very people who financially support them.

“When 50 cats enter a shelter in one day, it’s always a challenge,” stated Diane Davison, a local activist and former board president of another animal shelter. Davison is concerned not only for the recent confiscation of 54 cats from Barbara Dudosh’s cat rescue in West Allentown, but for the cats already in the shelter that might be killed to make room for them.
Charles Wallace, cruelty investigator for the shelter stated the cats were being “medically evaluated.” When asked if any were euthanaized, Wallace refused to answer and responded that he could not discuss the matter further.

“They’re very secretive,” said Davison, adding that the shelter will not release any statistics of their operation. Requests made by Davison and others for statistics of animals surrendered and animals destroyed, have always been denied. However, information obtained by East Penn News, the shelter’s 990 Form for 2005 indicates over $24,000 was spent on animal rendering and disposal. That figure, says Davison tells a lot about how many animals are killed at Lehigh County Humane Society because the cost of dead body disposal goes by weight.

Board President, Bruce Fritch, had stated in a previous interview by East Penn News that because his organization was “private,” they did not have to answer to anyone.

Funding for the shelter comes from many sources and includes yearly memberships, bequests, public and corporate donations and private contributions.

Also listed on their 2005, 990 tax form, contributions, gifts, grants and other amounts received totaled $707,435.00.
Net assets or fund balances at the year’s end totaled $2,882,520.00 And investment- securities for the same year are listed as $1,609,768.00.

So the question haunting everyone’s mind lately is what exactly is the shelter doing with two million dollars in assets?
Davison argues the shelter could be doing so much more with the money they have.

Could a low cost or free spay/neuter program be implemented? “No question,” states Davison. “The only way to stop the problem of homeless animals is to have an aggressive, pro-active spay/neuter program.”
Working with rescue groups to place animals before they are euthanized is another effective means to reducing homeless pets. And according to many local rescue workers, Lehigh County Humane society does not aggressively utilize all resources available to them. They have continuously ignored attempts by rescue groups to help, says Davison.



The shelter does offer spay/neuter at a Coopersburg vet hospital by Dr. Bruce Puchat, who ironically is also a board member, but what they fail to realize, says Davison, is that most people adopting from Lehigh County Humane can not get to Coopersburg because many do not have cars and the distance is very inconvenient.
The shelter could easily institute a free spay/neuter program, which would significantly reduce the numbers of animals destroyed.
Last year the shelter was to open their own spay/neuter clinic but animals are still being adopted unaltered. When this happens, the shelter is guaranteeing a re-population of animals, which might be in line with Bruce Fritch’s statement that his shelter is a ‘private’ business.

Animal shelter for profit?
That statement just doesn’t sit right with Donna Dougherty, a local businesswoman and 6 year shelter volunteer. Dougherty recently started her own group after Lehigh County Humane asked her to leave when she offered to help the shelter find rescues and foster homes. Dougherty was distraught by the fact that Lehigh County Humane would rather destroy a healthy, adoptable animal than let approved rescue groups come in and help place them.

Dougherty’s goal is to network with other people to find homes for shelter animals and reduce the numbers of animals that are killed. Warm Hearts 4 Cold Noses (www.warmhearts4coldnoses.com) recruits people for various activities including fostering, off-site pet adoptions, meet and greets, fund raising and animal transports.

“People do not send Lehigh County Humane Society money because they want them to kill animals – they want them to save animals,” stated Davison. “They are not doing the job the public wants them to do.” Davison believes the shelter needs a change of leadership and is dedicated to making this happen.

For more information:
www.onevoice4animals.webs.com

Thursday, January 29, 2009

To employees of LCHS

Please contact me. You could make a huge difference for the animals. Email me privately. I would keep your name in complete confidence, if that is what you want.
Or just email me anything you think could be useful to know. Thank you for caring about the animals there.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

From LCHS 's own website - lies or a wish list?

Okay, this was copied from their website - Many of us here know this list is a bunch of lies.
NoKill Advocate, or anyone else, feel free to comment as you see fit.. -
espec. the ones where they claim to work with rescues and fosters.
I especially find interesting their wording when they say 'supports a very active spay/neuter program..'
Wow is that a mouthful! So we are to assume they 'support' this program but just choose to actively not engage in the program?
And the first line - "a sanctuary" I always thought sanctuary was a place of safety, not death.
Another goodie....indicating they make diligent efforts to find owners of lost dogs. I've talked with volunteers myself that have stated the Fritch's instructed workers not to tell owners coming in to find their lost dogs that their dogs were killed at the shelter. Most times without even an effort on the part of employees to notify owners their dogs were there. Some diligent effort.
Also, I have yet to hear of their animal behavior program in action. The last I heard was from animal trainers who have offered their services free of charge to help socialize animals and were refused by the Fritch's.


Here's the full list that is on the Lehigh Co. Humane Soc.'s website:


What the LCHS does for the Lehigh Valley as a full-service shelter:

• Provides sanctuary and care for all strays and injured animals
• Maintains facilities to provide extensive medical care
• Accepts owner relinquished animals
• Encourages adoptions of animals by qualified, new owners
• Makes diligent efforts to find the true owners of stray animals
• Supports a very active spay/neuter program through the shelter’s well

equipped surgery clinic

• Conducts cruelty investigations
• Provides emergency ambulance service on a 24/7 basis
• Supports an extensive education program for children, high school

students and adults
• Houses and quarantines suspected rabid animals for Lehigh County
• Works with reputable breed rescue groups
• Fosters animals to selected foster groups
• Maintains an animal behavior program to make animals more readily

adoptable
• Sponsors a Seniors for Pets program at preferred adoption rates.
• Supports an intensive, accredited two-year training initiative for

veterinary technicians at the Lehigh Carbon Community College and the

Northampton County Area Community College

Warm Hearts 4 Cold Noses

Donna Dougherty started this group with a mission of helping to place homeless animals into forever homes. Please visit her site . There is always a need for volunteers in many areas. Even an hour a week of your time can mean life to a dog or cat on death row in a shelter.

When Donna volunteered at the Lehigh Valley Humane Society, she offered to start this group to help them place more animals. She saw first hand how high their kill numbers were compared to how many were actually adopted out. Guess what Connie Fritch told Donna after her offer to help stop killing so many animals??? Connie told her to 'take a break' from volunteering .

But that didn't stop Donna, it only made her more determined.

website: http://www.warmhearts4coldnoses.com

IDEAS FOR CHANGE

Any ideas for how we can get the message to LCHS that we aren't kidding... We want changes and we want them now.

Please post any ideas you have , no matter how small or insignificant you might think they are. Brainstorm away!!!
You never know where an idea or thought might lead.

Calling the shelter daily (as NoKill Advocate posted) and just blasting them with whatever.... (their number is 610-797-1205)

Calling any and all local media - the more calls they get, the better chances they will write about it.
Letters to the Editor of the Morning Call. You can do this right on their website under Opinions, and Submit a Letter.
mcall.com

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Lehigh County and rescues


This poor husky sat patiently at LCHS waiting for a home. I don't know if he was adopted or killed. There are many husky rescues that could have been contacted by them.
Does Lehigh Co. work with enough rescues to keep the amount of animals they kill as low as possible? Well, ask some local rescues who have tried to get dogs from there into their rescue. They were refused. Seems the shelter would rather kill them than let another find a home. Could it be just more loss of revenue?
So many questions, too many secrets.

Thoughts on the shelter's 2 million dollar budget?

In many articles and public information on the shelter, their almost 2 million dollar bank account figures brings up questions of why are so many animals dying when they have so much money just sitting in the bank.
During an interview I asked what happened to 95,000 earmarked spay/neuter and Alice Zunaut replied..."how do you know about that - um, it's in an account....."

Should this money be sitting in an account? Or should it be used to spay and neuter every possible pet in the valley?? Another shelter received the same bequest, in the same amount..guess what? They used their money for spay/neuter.

Should the shelter open its doors to spay/neuter any animal, regardless of whether the animal was adopted there or not?? I think yes, it should. Of course, in the eyes of Lehigh Co. Humane, this would drastically reduce the influx of animals and thereby reduce the their revenue.
It is a business, after all...isn't it Bruce Fritch....


Any thoughts??

Customer Service at Lehigh County ??

Anyone deal with Alice or Connie?

Help stop the killing

Please post and email this blog address to all who might want to help the animals at the Lehigh Co. Humane Society.
We are dedicated to reducing their disturbing high kill rate of approx. 6,000 each year. While they have an almost 2 million dollar bank account, this high rate is alarming and unnecessary.

Many steps can be taken to increase adoption rate such as off-site adoptions, meet and greets, extensive use of foster homes and rescue groups - just to name a few.

Thanks to all for your compassion.

Did he make it out alive?

Did he make it out alive?
doberman at LCHS