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We rumbled along for several miles then turned a corner and saw a lady waiting by her front porch. “IVe got him in the garage,” she said as we stopped. ART PLASTER PLAQUES & FIGURINES ART & CRAFT SUPPLIES "Jupfnamba The officer nodded, going to the back of his truck for a short-looped rope. “I don’t think we’ll have any trou ble,” Rich said, recognizing the animal. “Prince belongs to a family around the corner and they’ve been tiying to keep him penned up.” The black and white terrier greeted Billy joyfully, jumping into his arms and licking his face. “Hey,” I said, “Aren’t you afraid of rabies?” “Naw,” was the reply, “he’s just friendly. ” I couldn’t help comparing the scene with like situations in larger cities. Animal control officers in El Paso, for instance, treat all dogs as if they have terminal rabies (which some do.) A jump and a lick isn’t allowed—friendly or not. But then. El Paso is entering its fourth year of a rabies epidemic. Things are different elsewhere, though, says Edwin Beckcom, executive director of the Dallas SPCA. He finds nothing strange about a small dog jumping into an officer’s arms. He says most animal control people have a special em pathy for their charges and stretch the rules to keep from destroying someone’s pet. BY THE TIME my thoughts changed, Prince was being pushed gently into the large security cage on the bed of the truck. He stood with his tail between his legs giving us the old shiver trick. We ignored his ruse and climbed back into the cab, where Billy sat thoughtfully behind the wheel. “What’s the matter?” I asked. “I’m trying to decide which op tion to take,” he replied. “I can either put Prince at my place until the pound opens tomorrow or see of his owner is home.” The College Station pound is lo cated at the Scarmardo Veterinary Hospital and is closed on Wednes day afternoons. “Let’s try the owner,” he said, turning the key. We drove around the corner to the dog’s home. The owner of both Prince and a new six- foot cedar fence, was astounded his dog was loose again. He showed us the repaired holes Prince had dug at irregular intervals under the fence. “I’m terribly sorry,” he said. UNDERSTAND, said Billy, THE C JUST Eddie Dominguez '66 Joe Arciniega '74 846-7785 AGGIE PLAQUES ifffrafrmi Finished- $12.95 Unfinished - $ 2.00 Paint your Christmas Gifts and Save $$$$ If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned . . . We call It “Mexican Food Supreme.” GIFT-A-RAMA Dalles location: 3071 Northwest Hwy 352-8570 Redmond Terrace 693-5016 (UNIVERSITY SO. NEXT TO SKAGGS) SUN. - CLOSED: OPEN FOR PRIVATE PARTIES (CALL 846-2415) MON. - $1.00 COVER ,25c BEER TUES. - NO COVER FREE DANCE LESSONS WED. - LADIES NIGHT GUYS-1.00 GIRLS-FREE & GIRLS RECEIVE 3 FREE BAR DRINKS. 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Between January and October, 1977, 300 tags have been sold, 412 dogs impounded and 30 destroyed. Impounded animals are held three days before being destroyed. Most of the time dogs are taken to the Texas A&M College of Veteri nary Medicine where students use them for experiments before taking their lives. “Occasionally I have to kill one myself,” Billy said, “because it is unacceptable to the school. Most of the time, though, I try to find homes for those I know they won’t take.” “Pickups are greatest right aft# semester ends,Rich said. I couldn’t argue the point sin# knew three other campuseswitlj same problem. However, Capt. Edgar Feldiu College Station Police Depart©! says his experience is different!) Billy’s. “I find most students^ extremely good care of their t mals.” Besides, most students want avoid paying the pound-fee wkii $7.50 per head plus a city tag. This is the price ifanmj, can prove the animal has been cinated for rabies. Otherwises^ are given and that cost is ad the bill. Billy chuckled when he tioned the per-head figure, b he says the price can get prettyliJ if a farmer or rancher is fined fo;} or 30 animals. “1 had a situation like cently, ’ he explained. “There% hole in a fence that the wouldn’t fix. The cows keptgetti( on the highway, posing a menace. Each time I came out ltd him to fix the fence and he ig me. The last time I said if I again,I’d issue a citation for ea| cow individually and it would bej fines to pay. I haven’t had any complaints so I guess he re] it. ” Besides cows and dogs, Ridis® he also chases cats. College Statia has an ordinance against cats | ning loose, so the city has trapsjf in trouble areas. But felines area harder to control than canines 1976 only 82 cats were impoundd and 20 destroyed. January to tober 1977 already shows63ta and 13 killed. The officer believes College St eplete tion has few animal control] lems. So does Capt. Feldman, However, Dr. AT. Flowers,Id of Public Health at the College! y, a pre Veterinary Medicine, isnotsorp 977, wil timistic. He believes College Sir m Bowl tion residents are the type who™ all day. -ripper, our Hor hat chill Handy Burger Battalion photo by Katye Kowierschke Twenty-year-old Billy Rich, College Station humane officer, finds animals are easy to work with if treated correctly. He doesn’t plan to keep this job forever, though, because he wants to attend college and pursue a degree in sociology. He believes that will lead him to a future in law enforcement. THOUGH HUMANE, these ac tions mean stretching rules. Rich told me as he drove to the city dump. There was a neat tin shed where he keeps dogs whose time has run out at the pound. The sole occupant was a gold labrador male with a wagging tail and friendly dis position. 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We left the dump to cruise some more and Rich said Wednesdays were always light. The number of calls he gets depends on the day of the week, the weather and “whether the Aggies are in town.” Students bring pets with them and desert them when they leave. sometimes instead of days. But what’s so dangerous aboult!* after-five releases? Animals letb in the evenings quickly run togetk onghon to form packs, he said. And pack animals cancausea problem. One rural resident nine lambs killed by such a gi last April. She saw the attack said most of the pack were obvious pets wearing tags. ossessoi rophy c " i the na Or wil &M, a ut lose lichigar The In a rural atmosphere, said Flo* wuld ers, the chance is great that a v 14th i animal may give rabies to a dumps o wors stray animal, which in tum takes! to a pet. Flowers says centage of animal-dumping occi at the city’s outskirts oviet b« But n outhwe TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TOWN HALL presents SPECIAL ATTRACTION #4 AT THE WHEEL Tuesday, November 22, 1977 8:15 p.m. G. Rollie White Coliseum Tickets: A&M Student/Date General Public Reserved $4.00 $4.00 General Admlaslon $2.00 $3.00 Tickets and Information at MSC Box Office 845-2916 ATTENTION AGGIES The New Sports Club with its newly enlarged dance floor invites all students and football players to a special (BEAT THE HELL OUT OF tu PARTY) Tuesday evening November 22. All beer is only 25c and Vz price drinks. A special beer drinking contest with 1 st prize $25 and a bottle of champagne will take place. Also the New Sports Club is now open until 3 AM for dancing each and every Friday and Satur day. “See You After Bonfire”