- Report: #776216
Complaint Review: Death Row Dog Rescue
| Death Row Dog Rescue 3310 SW 21st Ave
Oakland Park, Florida United States of America |
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Death Row Dog Rescue They are claiming to be a non-profit 501c3 but they are not and they ask for donations on their facebook page. Oakland Park, Florida
*REBUTTAL Individual responds: A voluminous quantity of official documents have been issued against Diana Peters
*General Comment: Diana Peters/Death a Dog rescue is a FRAUD!
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: SCAM ARTIST DIANA PETERS
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Diana Peters STOP LYING!!!
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Totally UN-Documented lies and slander from Ex-Volunteers
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: SUCH CRUEL PEOPLE THAT KEEP LIEING AND PURE SLANDER AGAINST A LEGAL DOCUMENTED RESCUE
*Consumer Comment: Diana Peters Rebuttal Contains Inaccurate Statements
*Consumer Comment: where is the ranch diana you keep speaking about..
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Death Row Dog Rescue caught this volunteer Stealing-Sherri and Joe Manfredi started the Lies!!
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: PLEASE GIVE US YOUR CONTACT INFO--WE WANT TO SPEAK WITH YOU--WHAT DO YOU WANT??
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Search Tips#1 REBUTTAL Individual responds
A voluminous quantity of official documents have been issued against Diana Peters
AUTHOR: Sabrina Lane - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, February 12, 2013
#2 General Comment
Diana Peters/Death a Dog rescue is a FRAUD!
AUTHOR: Karen Epstein - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Try to stay focused when reading this. Below are a list of questions that need to be answered by you. Do not go on your same old tangents. Do not cut and paste the same old lies. Do not state you saved 2000 dogs. PLease, some of your likes may believe that, but all the locals of South Florida know you are full of dog doodee!
I was one of several hundred people that are blocked from posting on drdr fb page! Why do you keep blocking people from stating the truth? Answer that question
Who is your vet? Answer the question
Where are your receipts? Please display on drdr page
Show proof that you were robbed----Provide Police report
Explain why you were fined and sent violation after violation in the town of Davie? Certified letters that you never answered. Answer the question
Why do you keep saying the things you do about Sherri, Joe and Darcy? There are so many others that also know of your scamming tactics--- Answer the question
Just because you throw videos of inspiration, motivation or spiritual talks on death row dog rescue's fb page, doesn't make it right that you are scammiing people! We know that is one of your little evil ways to get people to donate to your bogus rescue.
Where are the recent pic of dogs that you claim you have in your rescue??? Answer this question
How may more aliases are you going to come up with? Let's see Brittee Wells, Abby Leonard. Peggy Swanson, Fran Gibbons, Dawn Monroe ALL YOU!!!! Answer this question
We are not turning our backs on your evil ways of scamming good, kind hearted dog lovers! You need to stop! Go get a job like everybody else does! You are nothing but a disgusting piece of human flesh!
What do you have to say now, Diana Peters??? Answer the question!
Karen Epstein---- 1 out of 899 people that have been blocked from posting on your page!
#3 REBUTTAL Owner of company
SCAM ARTIST DIANA PETERS
AUTHOR: new york guy - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, February 12, 2013
#4 REBUTTAL Owner of company
Diana Peters STOP LYING!!!
AUTHOR: new york guy - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, February 12, 2013
#5 REBUTTAL Owner of company
Totally UN-Documented lies and slander from Ex-Volunteers
AUTHOR: Death Row Dog Rescue-Diana - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Lie#1 from Darcy Butkus AND HER TRIBE OF HATERS--Polly and the Pups--I never received a dime for these dogs--I posted the picture of them (as I do dozens daily) for the pictures were sent to me for my help to cross-post and possible (BEFORE THEY ARE ALL PUT TO SLEEP) I WOULD TAKE THEM INTO MY RESCUE. (I have proof of PayPal Account)
Lie # 2 from Darcy Butkus and her tribe--No dogs or puppies have died while in my care from Lack of vet care--Yes a few (a very few) did die fast from Distemper or Parvo that they contacted at Miami Dade Animal Services--They were all scheduled to be killed at that place when I got them out--There is nothing that can be done when a puppies is first malnutrition-has Kennel cough along with Distemper and they are given all of their vaccines and spayed or neutered by Miami
Dade pound BEFORE I get them--
Lie # 3-by Darcy Butkus and her tribe-Debbie, the small terrier I pulled from Miami Dade--I have all of the Vet records from Dr. Jaffy and his letter of admiration as to what I do to save these animals-
Lie# 4-from Darcy Butkus-I am entitled to ask for donations to help save the animals--Just ask the Dept of Agriculture-I am certified by them to receive donations for the animals care and they have done a complete audit on my rescue and all of my documents, receipts etc.-
Lie# 5- from Darcy and her group of haters--Stated that I have been documented as Animal Abuser by Miami-
Letter from Miami Dade-
FROM KATHY LABRADA--MULTIPLE COMPLAINTS FROM THE "HATERS'--
To: dpestate@bellsouth.net
RE: Death Row Dog Rescue-Diana Peters
I apologize for the delay, between the storm and the big adoption event I have been swamped. Diana Peters has never been under investigation by Miami-Dade Animal Services for animal cruelty related issues. All dogs under the care of Ms. Peters were in good physical condition at the time of the departments multiple inspections. The sole cause for placing Ms. Peters on a do not adopt list was related to violation of a zoning ordinance which dictates the number of dogs that can be housed on a residential property. Sincerely, Kathleen R. Labrada Chief, Operations & Enforcement Miami-Dade Animal Services Department7401 NW 74th Street Miami, Florida 33166305-418-7172 Phone305-805-1619 Fax \"Delivering Excellence Every Day\"
OVER A YEAR AND A HALF-24/7 THEY POST LIES AND SLANDER AND OPEN BOGUS SITES ON THE INTERNET-
All of these lies you keep spreading Where are the documents or PROOF on your accusations? All you have ever posted is viscous lies with No proof. Check out Broward County Animal Control reports.-I showed them all of the records of Vet care and YES some still had Kennel Cough-and a few Ticks-but I had 45 rescues there at one time on an acre of land.
ALL OF THEM WOULD HAVE BEEN IN A BODY BAGS AND THROWN INTO THE GARBAGE!!--Why don't you get your girlfriends to just sit with me and let's do something miraculous for the dogs--Would that not be a better thing to do than to continually help to have even more animals lose their lives at the pounds??
#6 REBUTTAL Owner of company
SUCH CRUEL PEOPLE THAT KEEP LIEING AND PURE SLANDER AGAINST A LEGAL DOCUMENTED RESCUE
AUTHOR: Death Row Dog Rescue-Diana - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, February 11, 2013
This is to the "Haters" and the ones that actually believed the lies and slander against the registration of
Death Row Dog Rescue-A Non-Profit Florida Corporation-Rescue-http://www.deathrowdogrescue.com/
DEATH ROW DOG RESCUE
2233 FILLMORE ST, HOLLYWOOD, FL 33020-4407
Phone 954-626-0708
... License Type License# Issued Expires Status
Charitable Organization CH35827 01/24/12
01/24/14 Registered
THIS ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN IN COMPLIANCE AND IS REGISTERED TO RECEIVE DONATIONS
We invite you to help us to help the animals but if you decide the other-Please just leave us alone for we have a lot of compassionate work to do--Diana Peters-http://www.deathrowdogrescue.com/ a Florida Non-Profit rescue
#7 Consumer Comment
Diana Peters Rebuttal Contains Inaccurate Statements
AUTHOR: Sabrina Lane - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, February 12, 2012
#8 Consumer Comment
where is the ranch diana you keep speaking about..
AUTHOR: new york guy - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 25, 2011
#9 REBUTTAL Owner of company
Death Row Dog Rescue caught this volunteer Stealing-Sherri and Joe Manfredi started the Lies!!
AUTHOR: Diana Peters - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, September 23, 2011
Here is a comment from a genuine volunteer at the Ranch--Not the hateful volunteer that came to help and then got caught stealing and then she and her husband along with Darcy Butkus from Davie Florida-went on a lieing rampage to destroy the Rescue which meant to destroy so many innocent dogs and puppies with their slanderous lies---God will take care of them for these evil deeds--Diana
TO ALL CONCERNED;
I saw Diana through all this rescue process and I watched her go from an elegant lady who sold antiques to a true hero, alone in a 2 acre ranch in the Redlands with almost 40 dogs by herself. Her daughter came ocassionally to help and she got a few volunteers that would go once in a great while to give her a hand, but otherwise she took care of all of them alone.
Many days I went to visit and to help in anyway I could. Other nights we cried together over the death of a puppy that came sick with Parvo or Distemper from Miami Animal Services, helped her bandage her bitten hands from trying to break up a dog fight and saw how she got attacked and badmouthed by many who don't even know her and had never been to the Rescue Ranch.
She was persecuted by animal control who fined her for having more than "8 dogs" and the landlord who finally evicted
her for the same reason. Now she is in Davie, Fl. still saving dogs and caring for them.
She needs help, if someone wants to see her work, please watch this video: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150269649728435 Please read her story below and if you care to donate something to help please call her. 954-626-0708 or email her at dpestate@bellsouth.net.
It can be food and supplies for the dogs. Blankets, dog dishes, towels, etc or help her with a donation for her dog
rescue ranch.
Lissette
#10 REBUTTAL Owner of company
PLEASE GIVE US YOUR CONTACT INFO--WE WANT TO SPEAK WITH YOU--WHAT DO YOU WANT??
AUTHOR: Diana Peters - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, September 23, 2011
http://www.saveadeathrowdog.org/
Beethoven and Tuxedo were scheduled to be put down. But the precocious cocker spaniel and his sidekick, a black mutt, were wagging their tails and running around in the yard of their new home. They -- and 800 more dogs -- got a second lease on life through the nonprofit group ``Save a Death Row Dog,'' a rescue group that adopts dogs scheduled to be put to sleep.
``How could I pick just one?'' said Diana Peters, who started the group last March after visiting the Miami-Dade Animal Services shelter. ``You go in there and they all have this look of sorrow on their face. I walked out sobbing, feeling like
there was more I could do.'' But in addition to accumulating furry friends, over the past year Peters has also accumulated
$1,430 in code enforcement citations, been forced to move and has cut back on her own expenses to pay for the dogs' needs. Even now, the future of her rescue mission remains in limbo because of a new code enforcement complaint.
``This past year has been one big learning curve of insanity,'' Peters said. ``I didn't realize how hard it would be to help.''
GOOD INTENTIONS
Save a Death
Row Dog may have the right intentions, but like many rescue groups operating in South Florida it has to navigate through county- and municipal-enforced requirements that often limit the number of animals that can be kept on a
property.
In both Miami-Dade and Broward counties, the number of animals allowed depends on the size of the property, maxing out at eight.
``The laws need to change,'' said Robbie Coy, who founded the Sabbath Memorial Rescue Shelter in South Dade three years ago.
``I understand those limits were put in place because every now and then you'll hear stories about a woman living in a trailer with 40 animals, in absolute squalor,'' Coy said. ``That's fine if that's what they're trying to prevent. But, there also has to be some sort of discretion for groups like us that are trying to do things the right way, and want to help as many of these animals as we can.''
Coy has five weeks and counting to find a new home for his operation, after his landlord was cited for not having a kennel license last April. For the shelter to remain open, the landlord needed to apply for a zoning variance through the county -- a long and costly process he could not afford to undertake.
``Unfortunately, because our groups can't afford expensive lobbyists, it's going to be hard for things to change,'' said Coy, who may end up moving to Okeechobee County to preserve his rescue mission.
MORE FRUSTRATIONS
Another frustration for rescue groups comes with the requirements in place at the Broward and Miami-Dade Humane Societies and the Miami-Dade County-run Animal Services. In order to pull animals, rescue groups are required to have licenses, which they get by registering as a non-profit with the state and agreeing to provide monthly reports regarding vaccinations and neutering.
Without her own license, Peters was pulling dogs from the Miami-Dade Animal Services shelter four times a week under the umbrella of other groups that had rescue licenses. But when those groups had their licenses revoked for not providing spaying and neutering records, she had to stop. She has since applied for her own license.
Miami-Dade
Animal Services Director Sara Pizano said the department welcomes working with rescue groups, but must be strict with its requirements such as mandating all pets be spayed and neutered.
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``The fact that we work with 57 rescue groups shows it's obvious we want to work with as many groups as possible,'' Pizano said. ``Where we are concerned is the spay and neuter follow up. We have that responsibility to the animals.''
Peters used to run Save a Death Row Dog from a house in the Redland. But with more than 20 dogs at any time in her care, she began getting visits from code compliance.
``You can give me 200 tickets, I'm not letting these dogs die,'' Peters recalls telling one of the Miami-Dade code compliance officers serving her with a citation. Last February she rented a home in animal-friendly Davie, which allows people an unlimited number of pets, so long as they are there for personal, not business reasons, said Braulio Rosa, a spokesman for the town.
But almost immediately, she was ordered to appear before Davie's special magistrate to answer to a code compliance complaint. While the town does not limit the number of pets a person can have, its zoning laws do restrict where businesses with animals can operate. And, although ``Save a Death Row Dog'' is a nonprofit, the animals at the property are not considered pets.``While we can agree what [the rescue group] is doing is admirable, according to the letter of the law that area is not zoned for animal use,'' explained Rosa.
`RESCUE RANCH'
At her Davie home, which she calls the ``Rescue Ranch,'' Peters has converted most of the four bedrooms and living room into a sanctuary for the animals. Soothing new-age music plays on the radio to mellow the dogs, and her pantries and refrigerator are stocked with cans and bags of doggie chow.
``She's always putting the dogs' needs ahead of her own needs,'' said Darlene Boitel-Johnson, a volunteer who helps Peters snap pictures of the dogs, which are then uploaded to the rescue mission's Facebook page. On a recent cool night, Peters was sleeping on her patio floor with a floral comforter and a pair of dogs at her side to keep her warm.
She bypassed a good night's rest in her own bed so that Drake and Teddy, a ridgeback and a cocker spaniel recently adopted from the Miami-Dade shelter, would feel at ease in their new digs.
A DIFFERENT LIFE
It's a different way of life for the former antiques dealer, who used to get weekly manicures. Now those hands
have grit around the nails from giving dogs baths, shoveling dry food into bowls, or loading canines into her blue Ford Explorer for trips to the vet.
``I don't know what's happened to you, Mom,'' her daughter, Sonia, told her. ``You used to wear elegant clothes and have your nails nicely manicured. . .now you're like Joan of Bark, defying the world.''
Because she is not officially licensed at any of the county shelters, Peters relies on other certified rescue groups to provide her with dogs they no longer have room for. They also call on Peters to recruit foster families, so the canines can have a home until a full-time owner is found.
``How can I not try to help?'' Peters said. ``That's another of God's creatures that will die if I turn away.''
This story and many others were written over the past 3 years about the Death Row Dog RescueReporters and camera crew going thru the entire property. They were always amazed to see the entire pack of dogs running free, jumping with joy and so happy. No one was in cages like most rescue groups that pull a Christie Hayes I don't understand why people say this is not a 501c in Diana's name. It certainly appears to be an active non-profit on the Florida Secretary of State website. Her name is clearly on there.Florida Non Profit Corporation DEATH ROW DOG RESCUE, INC.
Filing Information
Document Number N10000000919
FEI/EIN Number NONE
Date Filed 01/29/2010
State FL
Status ACTIVE
Effective Date 01/28/2010
Last Event AMENDMENT
Event Date Filed 11/12/2010
Event Effective Date NONE

