Montgomery Animal Shelter Closing Subject of False Rumors

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 By

With great power comes great responsibility

Don't worry, the cats who were at the Montgomery Animal Shelter are safe. Image from Flikr.com.

Don't worry, the cats who were at the Montgomery Animal Shelter are safe. Image from Flikr.com.

Everyone knows the Internet is a powerful thing. Through massive social networking sites, you can get a message to numerous people instantly. However, the Montgomery Animal Shelter closing story is an example of the fact that if you’re going to disseminate a message to the masses, you’d better make sure it’s true.

First, let’s get one thing straight. The Montgomery Animal Shelter is actually the Montgomery County Texas Humane Society. The Montgomery Animal Shelter closing is not in New Jersey, Tennessee or Pennsylvania. The Montgomery County animal shelter in Pennsylvania has been swamped with calls about people concerned for the animals’ lives, according to Philly.com.

More rumors go viral

Social networking can be a great way to inform people about getting a short term personal loan, promote your business and even make money. But it can also be a way of spreading lies and needlessly getting people all riled up.

The other huge misconception out there, which has run rampant on Facebook and Twitter, is that because of the Montgomery Animal Shelter closing, all of the animals will be put to sleep. Several sources, including the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Humane Society of Montgomery and the Montgomery County News confirm that all of the animals have been adopted.

Who comes up with this stuff?

The News PK wrote that the Montgomery County Animal Shelter was closing after animal control officers found decomposing dogs in the building. However, the reason for the Montgomery County Animal Shelter closing is that the organization’s lease was up, and their request for funding to maintain the facility was denied.

So there were no dead dogs, there will be no dead dogs, all the animals are safe and the Montgomery Animal Shelter closing was simply a money matter. Oh yeah, and it’s the Montgomery Animal Shelter in Texas. So that should just about clear everything up.

More about the Montgomery Animal Shelter

It really is a shame that the Montgomery County Texas Humane Society is vacating its building. The shelter’s web site reports that the Humane Society of Montgomery will now direct its efforts toward starting a spay and neuter campaign and program, but it doesn’t sound like they’ll be getting a new building to house strays and unwanted pets anytime soon.

The Montgomery County Animal Shelter opened its doors in 1972. It’s disappointing to see a shelter that has been housing animals for 37 years get shut down. State budgets just aren’t what they used to be.

Focus on reality

Animal shelters in Tennessee, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, all having “Montgomery” in their monikers, were swamped with calls all weekend from people worried that their local shelters were closing. Apparently the Tennessee rumor started because of a typo in a newspaper in which “TN” was printed in a headline instead of “TX.”

In the old days, when there were mistakes in a newspaper headline, the locals would see it, usually read the correction about it the next day, and that’s as far as it went. Maybe a few people would spread something false to a few other people by phone. The spreading of all of the false rumors about the Montgomery Animal Shelter closing didn’t really do too much harm to anyone, besides inconveniencing the other shelters. But let this be a lesson that tales spread on the internet elicit big responses, so be careful what you put out there.

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This post has 4 comments

  1. Heather Boggs says:

    P.S. you can verify the part about the video tape with ABC news channel 13 in HOUSTON TEXAS. The reporter's name is Jeff Ehling and I sat at my friends table while he did the interview with my friend so I could remain anonymous. That didn't end up happening and I went public when Leonard Ganther tried to LIE HIS ASS OF about someone breaking into the shelter to stage this tape.

  2. Heather Boggs says:

    Now, I want to convert this VHS tape to digital and upload it onto youtube so this crap about financial problems will STOP being used as an excuse.
    As for the NEW location being shut down in 2009, it was because the BOARD OF DIRECTORS STOLE ALL THE DONATIONS IN A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION AND COOKED THE BOOKS. Now it is under the control of animal control because the people that were trusted with taking care of the animals used them to line their own pockets and laughed at all the dead animals all the way to the bank.
    The next time you want to quash a "RUMOR" and print a story like this, get your facts straight so you don't look so stupid OR so you don't look like one of the BOARD MEMBERS trying to cover your ass. Thank you and have a nice day.

  3. Heather Boggs says:

    I have DEAD DOGS IN OVERCROWDED CAGES that were moved for cleaning and put right back in with the live ones. The freezer that was for the animals that were KILLED, not euthanized, with FATAL PLUS AND EUTHASOL and NO painkillers NEVER WORKED. It was essentially a 150 degree liquifying closet for carcases. It also shows a big blue tote full of garbage and 2 UNEPTY bottles of FATAL PLUS in the EU room (euthanization room) for ANYONE to access. It is supposed to be under 2 locks and keys held by SEPERATE people. That is about as far as I will go with this as there isn't enough time in the day to tell the whole story.

  4. Heather Boggs says:

    I Beg to differ. The shelter in question IS shut down because at first, it was located on "west dallas street" . I personally made a 67 minute UNCUT video tape of the FILTHY conditions of this shelter. I have the tape still in my posession. I went in on a sunday after it closed and all but one employee left. I started in the "checkout room" and continued thru the entire shelter. In my tape it shows horrors like newborn kittens in the cage UNDER the mother, in a PILE, soaking wet with a bowl of hard adult cat food and water. The eyes were not opened yet and three of them at the BOTTOM of the pile were dead.

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