Apparently there is a real scarcity of dogs available for adoption in the New England states. That is such wonderful news! As a kindly gesture they have been importing dogs from way down yonder in the South. They call them "Dixie dogs". From a shelter website in Greenfield MA:
Why does your shelter have Dixie Dogs?
If you have been searching for a dog in New England shelters, you already know that there are very few family dogs in need of homes in our local area. New England is the home of animal welfare, and we've been working on spay/neuter longer than other areas of the country. We no longer have shelters in New England that are euthanizing dogs who are healthy and non-aggressive. The situation in the south and midwest is very different; there are many counties in these areas that take in thousands of dogs and puppies every year - dogs and pups who are healthy, friendly family pets - and euthanize nearly all of them. People in very poor areas of these states are not able to provide spay/neuter for their pets. Transporting these dogs and pups to shelters in New England is their only chance at life.
Why is there a $100 transport fee for Dixies
All Dixies have a $100 transport fee added to our regular dog or puppy adoption fee. This fee helps cover some of the extra costs associated with Dixie Dogs. We reimburse our Southern partner shelters for the vet bills for the dogs they send to us. Transporting the dogs up to Massachusetts is expensive. Once they arrive in Massachusetts, the state requires that they undergo a 48 hour quarantine. Then, they must be examined by a veterinarian and given a health certificate to ensure they are healthy. In addition, we treat all our Dixies with extra anti-parasite medications, because internal and external parasites are so prevalent in the South. It costs a lot to give a needy Southern dog a chance at life!
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Never heard this before
... and I live up here.
It could be true. It could also be an appeal to New England parochialism. Or both.
Liberty and justice for all.
My new home
This has actually been going
This has actually been going on for at least a decade, maybe longer. Vicki Crosetti was shipping dogs Up North years ago. I always thought Vicki got a bum rap when the Humane Society ran the city/county animal shelter.
Animal population problem
I believe most of the states taking our dogs have stricter animal control regulations. Breeders and pet stores are taxed which makes local breeding expensive, which results in fewer strays at the shelter.
Several years ago I remember hearing that some local pet stores took animals that would not sell. Which was mostly because they older puppies, and turned them loose in neighborhoods at night.
I wish Tennessee regulate puppy mills and pet stores, by charging a fee to support the animal shelters. We tax vehicles to support the roads, why not tax breeders and pet stores to support the shelter, which they created the need for.
Beanster is right.
This is not new. Although the website quoted above was a little patronizing, I've heard worse.
I agree with Mark that the
I agree with Mark that the website quoted is a bit on the patronizing side. I actually do volunteer transport driving almost every weekend. With the junction here between I-40 and I-75, a lot of dogs on their way up north come through Knoxville.
Here are links to pictures of the two beagle/pug mixes I drove from Crossville to Knoxville today (they are overnighting in Staunton VA tonight and will continue up to CT tomorrow). You can't tell from the pictures, but they are both small dogs, less than 20 lbs. They are both also super sweet, nicely mannered dogs, and young. It is crazy that they can't find homes here.
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All of the dogs that come on the transports I drive are completely vetted, traveling with medical paperwork, de-wormed, de-flea'd, and spayed or neutered. All of the drivers do it on a completely volunteer basis. I am not sure why the northern rescue says it costs them extra money to get extra medical treatment once they get up north. But, in any event, I am very glad that these dogs are finding homes somewhere.
We see a lot of big Southern hounds heading north, and it does make me laugh to wonder if maybe people who aren't very familiar with a Treeing Walker Coonhound see some of our Southern dogs and think we are growing giant, mutant beagles down here.
Here is a dog I drove a couple of weeks ago, waiting for his forever family in CT:
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And finally, here is a link to a slide show of the transport I participated in over Labor Day. Never thought I'd be able to say I got fourteen dogs in my Ford Focus, but it helps when they are small! These dogs were coming from a shut-down puppy mill in Arkansas.
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Such a wonderful service you provide Sybil
I loved that video. It gave me goosebumps. I agree that the Northern website was a bit patronizing and with your volunteering I'm also wondering why they charge so much extra for transportation, etc. The road trip with the Yorkies must have been incredible. The fact that human beings care this much for our canine friends is very touching. I applaud you and your organization.
Well, not all the movement is northward
The newest addition to our canine family is a wacky little Boston Terrier who was picked up wandering around loose in Kentucky. He was brought down to Maryville right here in East Tennessee by the folks who run the excellent Boston Terrier rescue operation there. (link...)
So, not all the doggie rescues head northward. But we should realize that a lot of us southerners really do have a poor attitude toward pets, leaving them chained outside, sometimes neglecting them till they starve. This sort of thing happens everywhere in the country, it's true, but in the South some of us have this sort of attitude, possibly a holdover from farm life. If we want Yankees to stop acting patronizing about this, then maybe we should clean up our own act.