Stop abusing homeless animals!!!

The Polish Animal Protection Act has been neglected for many years in the %u2018Dyminy%u2019 dogs and cats shelter:
1. The documentation run by the shelter%u2019s administration is lacking credibility regarding both the inventory book/registry files of individual animals, and their medical history files.
2. The shelter is overpopulated with animals. Unreasonable distribution of animals in most kennels (a few dogs sharing one kennel) triggers bloody and often fatal fights between dogs.
3. Dogs are fed with these food types: raw carcasses, poultry sweetbreads (immediately covered by dozens of flies, pictures available), water soaked bread or grout. Food is served in 1 (one!) container per kennel of hungry dogs. The water supply is unreliable and animals are often left thirsty for long periods of time.
4. Female dogs in season are kept together in the same kennel with unneutered male dogs. As a result, dogs fight to death and the population of dogs is not being kept under control.
5. There is no quarantine area on the premises (new animals brought into the shelter are being thrown straight into kennels with existing residents).
6. Sandy flooring of kennels and cages where bones and meat are being thrown into contains animals feces. This makes disinfection of the kennels impossible, hence fatal viral and bacterial diseases are spreading amongst shelter animals. Animals adopted from the shelter are in many cases gravely ill and need immediate medical attention in a private veterinary clinic (extremely costly). Sadly, in many cases the damage to adopted animals%u2019 health is beyond repair and their lives are lost during treatment.
7. There%u2019s no sterilisation policy applied in the shelter (it is optional and is the adoptive person%u2019s decision whether they wish to come back with the animal to get it spaded/neutered in the shelter, at no expense).
8. No volunteers are allowed in the shelter.
9. The existing shelter staff have no relevant qualifications to care for the animals appropriately i.e. they cannot identify a randomly selected animal and give any basic information regarding its age, sex, health, behaviour etc. The staff are permanently brutal when handling animals (i.e. catching in the street, loading into and out of the shelter van, putting into kennels etc.), abusing often intimidated dogs unnecessarily with a long metal rod which has a head loop attached.
10. The shelter%u2019s veterinary equipment (medicine cabinet and a check-up table only) does not allow a proper diagnosis or surgery of any type on sick/injured animals (i.e. injured dogs and cats involved in collisions with cars seeking immediate surgery and pain relief). The shelter is not fitted with surgical and post-surgical rooms (or equipment).

The shelter is funded by public/government expenditure (550,000 zloty (%u20AC 137,500) each year) and the money is not spent rightfully (by the shelter authorities) to serve its purpose to the animals.

In recent years any changes in the shelter were mainly of a cosmetic kind and had nothing to do with improving the residing animals%u2019 living conditions, i.e. building an external wall around the premises (animals are never let out of the small kennels, so the wall is serving as a fence against onlookers) or %u201Ceducation corner%u201D for children (green area with benches and barbecue- just next to starving and hauling animals, not very empathetic lesson for young children).

PUK (Municipal/Council Service Company) has proven that it is not able to run the shelter properly, even with given very good funding (plus many deals to %u201Dservice%u201D as many as 21 (!!!) counties (on top of Kielce City) and charging a one-off fee of 1,200 zloty (%u20AC 300) per animal they take off the street).

Therefore we are requesting:

1. taking over the Dyminy shelter from the current administrator-PUK
2. posting a tender for proposals to run the Dyminy shelter (according to the Act on Public Benefit and Volunteer Work,
i.e. Article 12)

Respectfully,
The Polish Animal Protection Act has been neglected for many years in the %u2018Dyminy%u2019 dogs and cats shelter:
1. The documentation run by the shelter%u2019s administration is lacking credibility regarding both the inventory book/registry files of individual animals, and their medical history files.
2. The shelter is overpopulated with animals. Unreasonable distribution of animals in most kennels (a few dogs sharing one kennel) triggers bloody and often fatal fights between dogs.
3. Dogs are fed with these food types: raw carcasses, poultry sweetbreads (immediately covered by dozens of flies, pictures available), water soaked bread or grout. Food is served in 1 (one!) container per kennel of hungry dogs. The water supply is unreliable and animals are often left thirsty for long periods of time.
4. Female dogs in season are kept together in the same kennel with unneutered male dogs. As a result, dogs fight to death and the population of dogs is not being kept under control.
5. There is no quarantine area on the premises (new animals brought into the shelter are being thrown straight into kennels with existing residents).
6. Sandy flooring of kennels and cages where bones and meat are being thrown into contains animals feces. This makes disinfection of the kennels impossible, hence fatal viral and bacterial diseases are spreading amongst shelter animals. Animals adopted from the shelter are in many cases gravely ill and need immediate medical attention in a private veterinary clinic (extremely costly). Sadly, in many cases the damage to adopted animals%u2019 health is beyond repair and their lives are lost during treatment.
7. There%u2019s no sterilisation policy applied in the shelter (it is optional and is the adoptive person%u2019s decision whether they wish to come back with the animal to get it spaded/neutered in the shelter, at no expense).
8. No volunteers are allowed in the shelter.
9. The existing shelter staff have no relevant qualifications to care for the animals appropriately i.e. they cannot identify a randomly selected animal and give any basic information regarding its age, sex, health, behaviour etc. The staff are permanently brutal when handling animals (i.e. catching in the street, loading into and out of the shelter van, putting into kennels etc.), abusing often intimidated dogs unnecessarily with a long metal rod which has a head loop attached.
10. The shelter%u2019s veterinary equipment (medicine cabinet and a check-up table only) does not allow a proper diagnosis or surgery of any type on sick/injured animals (i.e. injured dogs and cats involved in collisions with cars seeking immediate surgery and pain relief). The shelter is not fitted with surgical and post-surgical rooms (or equipment).

The shelter is funded by public/government expenditure (550,000 zloty (%u20AC 137,500) each year) and the money is not spent rightfully (by the shelter authorities) to serve its purpose to the animals.

In recent years any changes in the shelter were mainly of a cosmetic kind and had nothing to do with improving the residing animals%u2019 living conditions, i.e. building an external wall around the premises (animals are never let out of the small kennels, so the wall is serving as a fence against onlookers) or %u201Ceducation corner%u201D for children (green area with benches and barbecue- just next to starving and hauling animals, not very empathetic lesson for young children).

PUK (Municipal/Council Service Company) has proven that it is not able to run the shelter properly, even with given very good funding (plus many deals to %u201Dservice%u201D as many as 21 (!!!) counties (on top of Kielce City) and charging a one-off fee of 1,200 zloty (%u20AC 300) per animal they take off the street).

Therefore we are requesting:

1. taking over the Dyminy shelter from the current administrator-PUK
2. posting a tender for proposals to run the Dyminy shelter (according to the Act on Public Benefit and Volunteer Work,
i.e. Article 12)

Respectfully,
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