Saturday,
July 1, 2006
Began the Dogs Deserve Better
Fourth Annual Chain Off. First and Second Day Photos, July 1-2
Press may get hi-res photos, please call 814.941.7447.

Chain
Off 2006 kicked off with a gorgeous day, wonderful guests
in the form of actor Adrian Zmed, singer Cheryl Hill, MC David Price,
and HSUS rep Adam Goldfarb as speakers, along with Tammy Grimes,
founder of Dogs Deserve Better. Awards were given to the following
people or companies who were very instrumental in helping DDB in
the past two years.
Award
List:
Humane
Kindness Award
Altoona Veterinary Hospital
Dr. Nour, Meg, Anna, Amy
For all the wonderful vet work you've given us the past
four years, always with a kind heart and a willing spirit.
Humane
Ideas Award
Rockney Shepheard
Board member of Dogs Deserve Better
For all the endless ideas, including the idea for Chain Off.
You've put your heart and soul into this effort, thank you.
Humane
Vision Award
Deb Carr., C.P.A.
Treasurer of Dogs Deserve Better
We treasure your ability to see the bigger picture,
the higher path; your financial guidance blesses us.
True
Advocate Award
Melanie Riggleman
and the Ebensburg Center PAWS Club
You've supported our efforts for the past three years,
getting onboard with each new campaign.
Remarkable
Rep Award
Susanna Richer
Dogs Deserve Better Maine Rep
You continued your efforts in the face of all adversity;
you are a wonderful advocate for the dogs.
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Contestants were scheduled to be chained, but only 10 showed up,
plus an alternate. The contestants who arrived as planned were Michael
Hardy, Jacob Pittman, Jacqueline Waldroup, Heather Shirley, Aija
Gillman, Susan Fitzgerald, Shawn Fox, Thomas Frank, Stephen Port,
Corey Hool, and alternate Don McKendree.
Five people did not show up: Trevor Fortson, Brandon Richardson,
John Roland, Michael Smith, and Steven Knox.
The
media was very present, three TV stations, as well as three newspapers,
with AP picking up the photos.
Corey
Hool was the first contestant to drop, at 6:00 p.m. Saturday,
July 1st.
Photos
below, with descriptions.
 
Truck
takes houses to ballfield. Thanks to JLine Trucking for hauling
the doghouses to the park.
Ballfield setup with port-a-johns and doghouses.
 
More
shots of setup.
 
 
David
Price, MC, gets the speakers going. Adrian Zmed watches from the
front table.
 
Tammy,
Adrian Zmed and Tracy Copes at Kickoff. Deb Carr, Treasurer with
Adrian

Contestants
start to take their positions. Don McKendree left, Jacob Pittman
right.

Tracy
checks in Jacob, Mikael to the right being photographed by a reporter.

Onlookers
watch as contestants are chained.

 
Aija
is checked in; Tammy chains Mikael
 
Shawn
and Susan are chained. Below, Thomas and Stephen
 
 
Aija
and Corey, the first to drop. Below, Don, and Corey with Jacqueline.
 

 
Jacob,
Jacqueline, and Mikael chained.

Tammy
is chained by her mom. (You don't hear THAT everyday!)
Remember
to pick your favorite contestant and Vote
for the People's Choice Award Winner!
Day
One Update
As
this is the first time we at DDB have ever tried to do something
like this, we had our share of snafus, including not being ready
when kick off time came around. Luckily enough volunteers showed
up, and even some of the contestants pitched in to get things finalized.
We were surprised that so many contestants didn't show up...five
in all. The ones who were here were quite happy to be down five
already.
Adrian
Zmed aroused quite a stir, with one small girl crying after
she met him. Another little girl was so excited to meet him, his
mother told us she watches Grease 2 over and over again. He led
the audience in a round of Happy Birthday at the end of the speeches
as Tammy's son Rayne turned 13 July 1st. Thank God for Broadway
actors!
David
Price is quite a character, and moved things along smoothly,
with enough humor to keep the crowd laughing. Adam Goldfarb
from HSUS spoke about the connections we all need to make for our
companion animals as well as others who deserve our respect.
We
learned that Don McKendree (the alternate who came
on at the last moment) has a chained Alaskan husky named Niki, so
we were very excited to hear that, as we will be interested to see
how he feels about chaining a dog after this experience. He also
signed a form saying that if he is the winner, he is willing to
work with us to bring Niki into the home, and to fence his yard.
Yay!
The contestants were chained, and immediately the Reality
TV style drama began. Corey and Jacqueline were too buddy
buddy, and had to be moved, as the rules called for very limited
talking to their neighbors. Corey elected to move, picked his doghouse,
and moved to the very edge of the field. When Tammy talked to him,
he said he was hypoglycemic, and needed to eat four times a day.
When offered food, he was very angry that there was no meat, and
also refused to eat soy, saying it would make him throw up. He also
said he throws up if he gets wet. He later said he felt ostracized
by us (even though he picked his house) and left by 6:00 p.m. We
didn't even see him go, and he missed his exit interview.
Cheryl
Hill headlined at 8:00 p.m., in an acoustic set with Jorge
Cossio. They were incredible in person, well worth seeing.
The
rest of the contestants settled down for the night fairly readily,
relieved to be down one man already. During the night there were
some tribulations with a camping band, a little rain, but other
than that no one else dropped out.
Excerpts
from Contestants Diaries, Day Two A.M.
Stephen
Port: Rained last night, had some plastic to keep me dry.
It helped, but reminded me that animals don't have a choice, I do.
Tom
Frank: Last night I found out how much difference a shelther
makes. A heavy dew collected on the top of my sleeping bag, continuing
to build all through the night.
Aija
Gillman: Visiting half-hour was a bit difficult. I already
miss my friends terribly.
Jacqueline
Waldroup: I just want my pillow...I believe some people
have lost their minds. The guy two houses down is bound and determined
to "walk a path" into the grass around his house.
Mikael
Hardy: I can't imagine a life like this; the days, hours,
and minutes simply run into each other with nothing to mark them.
Jacob
Pittman: The contest is actually harder than I thought.
All the locals seem very interested in us.
Don
McKendree: During the night rain moved in. Had to make
changes in sleeping (so as to not get wet.)
Heather
Shirley: Since dairy cows in Factory Farms should be high
on our list of priorities, in my view the cheese served was upsetting
to me.
Shawn
Fox: I remember thinking last night before I went to bed
that the car has 4 bolt, 14" steel rims. The first thing I
thought this morning was that it has a dual overhead cam 1.6 liter
motor.
Susan
Fitzgerald, poem:
I
am not a writer.
I am not a dog.
I am not a waterproof vest, or a loner, or a woman of steel.
I am not an island unto myself, or as functional as I should be
without a full nights rest, but then again, I am not functional.
I have no function here.
I am not warm when the breeze gets cold.
I am not allowed a sweatshirt, or a pair of pants, or a conversation
or companionship.
I am not allowed anything.
I am not.
After one day, I am not.
(Susan
dropped out before the first thunderstorm, approximately 2:30 p.m.)
Remember
to pick your favorite contestant and Vote
for the People's Choice Award Winner!

Day
Two Update
Day
Two started with a loose dog which Tammy couldn't go after due to
being chained, thirsty contestants who were looking at Tammy, but
no one to get them water...they were all in the same boat, and all
the real helpers were still sleeping.
After
breakfast (which Heather declined as it was not very healthful),
the contestants got to write in their journals. We had forgotten
the night before, so as this was their first time...we couldn't
wait to see what they wrote!
After
seeing Susan's poem, we felt pretty certain she'd be the second
to go, and we were right. At 3:00 p.m. thunderstorms threatened,
and Susan could take it no longer. She packed up her stuff and came
over to the concession stand. She was crying, and turned down using
our standby hotel room to calm down, take a shower and possibly
a nap, and said she was going to go ahead and go home.
It
was a day for rain, and the contestants had to be moved to the big
tent three times due to lightening. They missed the heaviest rain
of the day as it was accompanied by lightening, but did catch a
small rainshower later.
Night
two journal excerpts (June 2):
Stephen Port: This is definitely a roller coaster
ride of emotions, happy, sad, and confused. Confused why others
haven't done more to help. I've learned the people that are here
and the people who come to visit have one common bond: to help animals.
Tom Frank: I have become increasingly concerned
with certain rules either not being defined or never existing at
all. We can talk to each other whenever we want? This talking is
making things a breeze for people, which in turn frustrates me.
Aija
Gillman: Some of the other contestants are a bit annoying...seeming
to want to win to further their own cause then to simply play for
the cause of bringing awareness to animals in need...personally,
I do not believe the car is worth playing for.
Jacqueline
Waldroup: I know these journals are supposed to be about
how we feel as dogs, but you want us to be real, right? Well, that
means no planned out, well-articulated 'stories' of the day, or
saying what we think we're supposed to say.
Mikael
Hardy: Being ignored and left out is a terrible feeling.
The isolation is tremendous...I miss my dogs. I miss my husband.
I miss my life.
Jacob
Pittman: Well, I moved homes which will be nice. The people
here are very interesting. I will leave it at that.
Don
McKendree: From time to time dogs stop to visit. It is
nice to see how disciplined these dogs are. I understand some were
rescued.
Heather
Shirley: What I learned is that I need to improve my activism
by not being overbearing and too pushy.
Shawn
Fox: I have trained myself to shut off my mind and lay
around. Now that there is no one around (1 left, 1 moved), that
will come in handy.
Contest-Day
One/Two & Synopsis, Photos: First to Go
Contest-Day
Three/Four & Synopsis, Photos: Who Left Next?
Contest-Day
Five/Six & Synopsis, Photos: And Then There Were Six...
Contest-Day
Seven/Eight & Synopsis, Photos: Now Down to Five
Contest-Day
Nine/Ten & Synopsis, Photos: Eliminations Begin
Contest-Day
Eleven/Twelve & Synopsis, Photos: Only Two Left
Contest-Day
Thirteen & Synopsis, Photos: And the Winner Is...
Contest-Day
Fourteen & Synopsis, Photos:
Closing Ceremonies and Award of Chevy Aveo
Event
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