Friday, September 17, 2010
This Takes the cake!!!!!
Brindi free pending probe into alleged attack
By EVA HOARE Staff Reporter
Fri, Sep 17 - 4:53 AM
Brindi wears a muzzle in front of the home of her owner, Francesca Rogier, on July 12. The dog is in trouble again after allegations she attacked another pooch. (Tim Krochak / Staff)
Brindi the dog has yet to be seized by municipal animal control officers, despite a complaint lodged this week by a dog owner.
Andrea MacDonald, a manager with Halifax Regional Municipality’s animal services section, said it is too early in the investigation for something like that to occur.
In an interview Thursday, MacDonald said she could not reveal whether Brindi is the dog accused of attacking another dog near an East Chezzetcook Road residence on Tuesday.
Sources told The Chronicle Herald on Wednesday that Brindi allegedly jumped out of owner Francesca Rogier’s vehicle and went after and bit a beagle-Labrador retriever mix as it was being walked along the road by its owners. The incident happened just before 9 p.m. Tuesday.
MacDonald said her department has received "additional complaints" about the incident.
The complaints are the subject of an "open investigation," but MacDonald said she wouldn’t reveal how many were called in.
Sources said Rogier called animal services early Thursday morning to lay a complaint against the beagle-Labrador mix.
Brindi, who was initially ordered euthanized by animal control after attacking another dog in 2008, was returned to Rogier in mid-July after she waged a long and expensive court battle with the municipality.
The dog was returned to Rogier after she agreed to comply with several conditions, including muzzling Brindi, building a fence in her backyard and providing training for the animal.
Meanwhile, the beagle-Labrador mix was taken to the veterinarian Wednesday because it had "puncture wounds" on its neck, said sources.
The dog’s owners were not immediately available for comment Wednesday or Thursday.
Calls to Rogier’s home phone could not be completed Thursday because her voice mail was full. A call and an email to Rogier on Wednesday were not returned.
A Facebook site in support of Brindi and her owner contained a post of the Chronicle Herald story about the recent allegations against the dog and included a comment from the poster saying she hoped the report wasn’t true.
Later in the day, the site’s wall was restricted to "friends."
( ehoare@herald.ca)
Now in a previous blog I gave Miss Fran Clueless 6 months to a year before another attack...Oops to long how about 2 months. Now she has made it public that she wants to become a Canadian citizen,well if convicted of the offence above good luck,as she will be forced to haul her sorry ass back to the good old USA..This is NOT a simple by law offence as the Judge ordered her to muzzle,control Brindi at all times...Well we now see how much respect she has for the Canadian Court system...YEP NONE.
The way I see it at present she has 2 options:: to take Brindi and flee south of the border....not a great move..as the problem is fleeing with her...yep herself.
Option 2 would to re home Brindi NOW,by giving her to a rescue and resolve to have goldfish only as a pet. However I strongly believe she will also face criminal charges which could very well to her being removed from Canada...To this I say about time..We have enough Canadian citizens being a burden on the taxpayer and can do without the likes of her.
Now I wonder what all the people think that donated their hard earned money to her pay pal account....I suspect most now think they were sucked in by her BS. Oh By the way her paypal account is still open if any one wants to donate...Don't think that will happen.
She made her bed let her lay in it!!!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
bob must be thinking about me
Then we have susan ( aka nutjob ). She can't for the life of her figure out how I would have to pay $500 in dog tags. She can't figure out how many dogs that would take. It isn't hard. When you are able to get a tag in the time frame you are suppose to ( and not a senior ) it is $10 or $50 ( altered or not altered at the time ) OR if you are unable ( dog came late ) it will cost $15 or $55..... see it isn't that hard. :)
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Brindi is now home!
Now Brindi was returned under strict conditions ordered by the court,one of which is the muzzle order,now if I recall that order was also given by AC before Brindi was seized 2 years ago;and not followed than; (but wait Frannie says it was an accident that Brindi escaped before she could get the muzzle on). Will there be another accident; I suspect so,and than there will be a very different outcome.
I am glad that Brindi is out of the pound,but am consurned in the long term,as there has been talk of Frannie fighting the muzzle order in the future,Hell I suspect that there will be lots of fights in the future,ie sueing HRM for court costs,and legal fees. I see that she is launching another fund raiser,wonder what this money will be used for.
Monday, June 7, 2010
I BET THAT SOMEONE IS FEELING SMUG TODAY:
I suspect that this will not be the end of Frannie trying to cause trouble to anyone in authority in HRM,she has a lot of hate on for HRM,as well as the entire province of N.S.also she shows no respect for the Canadian justice system.
The Judge ruled that Brindi ,HER PROPERTY could be returned to her if she met certain conditions,she is already bucking the muzzle order of the Judge and this writer suspects that its only the beginning. There is little doubt in my mind that her dog can complete the trainning as ordered by the Judge ,however I suspect that Fran will fail her trainning just because of her attitude maybe than her beloved dog can be re homed.
I noticed on her twitter that a racoon found its way into her shack on stilts,it makes me wonder if she can't keep out wildlife how in Hell is she going to keep her dog in???? If by some chance she actually gets her dog back I would bet the farm that it will only be a matter of time untill Brindi escapes and AC will be forced to seize her dog again.Bottom line although the Judge spared the dogs life at this time I suspect in the long run its a death sentence to return Brindi to such a un responsible person.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
A poor dog locked up because of a careless owner!
Now she is suggesting that her buddies send artifical dog poop to HRM,because the justice system in N.S. is artifical...unreal ...in my opinion.
Fran has drug this on for almost 2 years ....WHY....it all boils down to her stupidy,its common knowledge that AC were at her door 4 times about her "PROPERTY". I see that she hasn't posted that her "PROPERTY" knocked over one lady or attacked a dog that is a hearing aid dog. Its to friggin bad that she couldn't speak the truth and provide all details for once.
Now to top things off she is "DEMANING" to see her "PROPERTY"; the Judge ruled that Miss Priss was guilty of 3 counts,the Judge also was willing to give her "PROPERTY" back under certain conditions.
Bottom line in my opinion is that Frannie could care less about her "PROPERTY" and now it has all about her, I see that she is still calling for her suckers to send her money. Its become a way of making an income for someone that abuses the system. All I can say is live by the rules;know the rules in Nova Scotia,( this is not the USA or Germany) and problem is solved. If not go the Hell back where you came from we do NOT want any more leaches here at tax payers expense.
Now I will await for the word that she will sue me....LOL....For expressing my opinion....Bottom line I am sick of this IDIOT and her Bull Shit.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Stress Levels at the SPCA
fran seems to think she won. Well she hasn't yet. Conditions are that both of them have to pass the training. I have no doubt Brindi can. fran is another matter. It will be very interesting who the trainer will be. Some of us have an idea but that is just a guess and not a sure thing. I don't want to give away here who it "may be". I want fran to pass or fail with her own attitude.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
SPCA warns of Parvo
Parvovirus outbreak linked to area of Shubie Park
By OUR STAFF
Thu. Apr 29 - 3:41 PM
Dog owners are being warned about recent cases of canine parvovirus in animals who've been in the Shubie Park area, from the Shubenacadie Canal to Dartmouth Crossing.
A local veterinary hospital passed the information along to the Halifax Regional Municipality, which released the warning today.Posters have been placed in park to notify owners.
The SPCA had already issued a notice of an increase in the number of cases of parvovirus.
The virus is transmitted when a dog comes into contact with the feces of an infected animal.
The intestinal tract is where most of the damage occurs when it enters the body. The virus can kill a dog. It's most serious for puppies, but the disease can also be fatal for adult dogs.
Vomiting, watery and foul-smelling bloody diarrhea, weight loss, and lethargy are all symptoms. The incubation period is three to seven days.
HRM is reminding dog owners ofthe importance of picking up after their pets.
I guess now if a certain dog gets sick, it will be said it is parvo and the SPCA caused it....