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Group Fights Dog Abuse on Streets of New York

Rescue Ink’s tough-looking volunteers reveal soft spot for dogs, cats.

Posted: May 5, 2008, 5 a.m. EST

Whether it’s stopping animal abuse, finding lost dogs and cats, educating the public or raising funds and awareness for homeless animals, the men of Rescue Ink will answer the call. This group of animal lovers might have a tough exterior with their tattoo-covered bodies and “in-your-face” style, but when it comes to puppies and kittens, they admit they’re gentle giants.

The newly formed nonprofit animal welfare group works out of a no-kill rescue center in Long Island, N.Y. The Rescue Ink hotline, 631-737-2834, has been ringing nonstop in response to recent newspaper and TV coverage of their dog and cat rescues.

Members of the group do not give out their last names for privacy reasons. Instead, they go by names like “Mike Tattoo,” “Big Ant,” “G,” and “Batso.”

In the next week, the group has 20 animal rescue calls to follow up on, says Robert, the group’s designated spokesman. That number is expected to increase after a guest appearance May 2 on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

The rescue group seems to be on its way to achieving celebrity status. “That’s what it seems like,” Robert says.

Operating costs come out of the pockets of its members. Programs developed by the group are companion outreach services, feral cat trap-neuter-return, the school visitation initiative, animal housing workshop, Rescue Ink animal advocates, and the Pit Bull Awareness Program.

The Pit Bull program aims to expose dogfighting and alert the authorities of any such activities. Rescue Ink intends to spread the word that “Only a fool thinks dogfighting is cool” by developing a public service announcement program.

Rescue Ink’s reach extends beyond helping cats and dogs. Robert says they are working on saving two pigs from a hoarding situation. They’ve also handled cases involving ducks, turtles, and rabbits.

For more information, visit www.rescueink.org

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dog fighting should be legal the dogs like it if you watch a video you will see them charging at each other its sport long as there wonds are being healed and they dont die we are not forcing them to do something they want we love are dogs its like UFC for dogs
dekon, detroit, MI
Posted: 1/4/2010 7:36:18 AM
awwwww
Danielle, Bartlesville, OK
Posted: 5/5/2008 7:10:17 PM
great article
jennifer, madras, OR
Posted: 5/5/2008 5:06:27 PM
you guys are hard core!! i love you guys!! keep up the good will!!
bertha, SAN DIEGO, CA
Posted: 5/5/2008 4:56:39 PM
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