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Shomer

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joined on 04/09/04
last updated 03/12/09
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March 5, 2008
Shomer is so sweet, and he really knows how to give great tongue... He'll welcome you with a big booming bow wow.. and then let you pet him til the sun goes done...

sometimes, you just think to yourself,, I gotta get some of that Shomer love...

licks and tail wags
Unsu...
 
December 20, 2007
You're a great dog Shomer. And you have the longest tongue I've seen.
Jason
May 23, 2007
Shomer is my little buddy. We brought him home when he was just three weeks old and he's been by my side ever since, through good times and bad times. Almost ten years later, he's still my constant companion. I'll always be there for you Shomer, I'll always take care of you.
April 26, 2006
shomer is the bestest!
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My Life As A Dog

I'm OK but I'll never do that again. The Berkeley Police officer who hit me took me to the vet and then Bobzilla came and got me and took me home. You can read about it on Bobzilla's blog people.tribe.net/bobzilla/...88dad499de

I'm going back to bed.
Mon, February 4, 2008 - 7:25 PM permalink - 3 comments
 
Have fun Mikey, I fart in your general direction.

Shomer


RICHMOND, Virginia (CNN) -- Michael Vick, once one of the highest paid players in the National Football League, was sentenced to 23 months in prison for financing a dogfighting ring and helping to kill pit bulls that did not fight aggressively.

MIchael Vick began serving his sentence before he knew what it would be.

Vick's stunning downfall from NFL superstar to disgraced dogfighting defendant culminated Monday in a 90-minute sentencing hearing in federal court in Richmond, Virginia.

Vick was dressed in a black-and-white striped prison suit and apologized to the his family and to the judge.

"You need to apologize to the millions of young people who looked up to you," responded U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson.

Vick also acknowledged he used "poor judgment" and added he was ready to accept responsibility.

Vick, 27, had faced a maximum of five years in prison. Federal sentencing guidelines recommended a sentence of 12 to 18 months. Video Watch how letters from VIPs didn't sway the judge »

Animal rights protesters lined up outside the courthouse. Some carried signs with photographs of dogs, while others read "Dogs deserve justice," and "Report dog fighters."

U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg said after the hearing that the investigation "exposed a seamy side of our society." He added, "I hope Mr. Vick learned important lessons and that his admission of guilt will speed his rehabilitation."


Vick and three co-defendants still face trial on state dogfighting charges in Virginia. They are accused of torturing and killing dogs and promoting dogfights -- all felonies that carry five-year maximum sentences.

"This is a difficult day for Michael's family and for a lot of us, including many of our players and fans who have been emotionally invested in Michael over the years," said Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank.

"We sincerely hope that Michael will use this time to continue to focus his efforts on making positive changes in his life, and we wish him well in that regard," Blank said in a statement released by the team.

In his August plea agreement, Vick admitted bankrolling the "Bad Newz Kennels" dogfighting operation on his 15-acre property in rural Surry County in southeastern Virginia.

Vick also admitted providing money for bets on the fights but said he never shared in any winnings.

According to court documents, dogs that failed to show enough fighting spirit or lost matches were executed. Some dogs died by electrocution and others by hanging or drowning.

Co-defendants told prosecutors that Vick assisted in executing the dogs, and that they "executed approximately eight dogs."

After initially denying any involvement, Vick acknowledged participating in killing to dogs in his plea agreement with prosecutors.

The suspended Atlanta Falcons star quarterback publicly apologized for his role in the dogfighting operation and unexpectedly turned himself in on November 19 to begin serving his prison term early. He has been held in a state jail in Warsaw, Virginia.

Last month, Judge Hudson sentenced Purnell Peace, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, to 18 months in prison. Quanis Phillips, of Atlanta, Georgia, was sentenced to 21 months.

A third co-defendant, Tony Taylor of Hampton, Virginia will be sentenced Friday. He was the first to plead guilty.

Peace, Phillips and Taylor entered plea agreements last summer under which they agreed to testify against Vick, prompting the suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback to enter his own plea agreement a few days later.

Vick agreed to pay more than $928,000 for the care of some 54 pit bulls seized from his property.

Prosecutors also have disclosed the extent of Vick's financial ruin. According to court documents, the Atlanta Falcons are attempting to recoup bonus money from his 10-year, $130 million football contract, Vick is in default on a $1.3 million bank loan for a wine store, and two other banks have filed suits seeking repayment of a $4.5 million in loans and lines of credit.


Vick's home in the Atlanta area is on the market for $4.5 million, prosecutors said in court papers. The Virginia home where the dogfighting operation was based, assessed at nearly $750,000, is on the auction block, according to reports published over the weekend.

Vick's attorneys last month requested a jury trial on the state charges. It is set to begin in April.
Mon, December 10, 2007 - 10:07 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
big doggy kisses to all of you.


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Fri, July 27, 2007 - 5:16 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
I know this is hard to look at. Luckily I have a loving guardian in Bobzilla. This is what happens to lots of pit bulls who aren't as fortunate as I am. They get abused, beaten and abandoned. Please join Bobzilla and In Defense of Animals for a protest at Niketown in San Francisco on Monday 7/30 Between 12N and 1PM.

. All materials will be provided, and
we need activists to hold posters. Please contact Melissa at
melissa@idausa.org or 415-388-9641 ext. 228 if you can help or
if you have any questions.

What: "Nike: Sack Vick" dogfighting protest
When: Monday, July 30, 12:00 noon to 1:00pm
Where: Niketown, at the corner of Post St. and Stockton St. in
San Francisco.

Nike has said they will not release a new Mike Vick shoe this summer but has refused to remove 4 shoes and two shirts that bear his name from their stores and has not dropped Vick as a representative. It's all about $ for them and they are just waiting for th3e controversy to go away. Well that ain't gonna happen

The professional sports world is plagued with players who have
been accused, charged, or convicted of cruelty to animals,
abusing pit bulls, and dogfighting. We need to send a clear
message to players and Nike that being a celebrity is not a
sufficient excuse for breaking the law and that animal abuse
should never be tolerated under any circumstances. Please
feel free to forward this to anyone.
Wed, July 25, 2007 - 3:35 PM permalink - 2 comments
 
This past week has been great. Bobzilla has been home all week. We went to the park a couple of times a day, took long naps, sat on the porch in the sun and watched movies late into the night. Today he starts his new job and I'll be at home all day while he's at work. He cleaned all my blankets and stuffed animals last night and even got up this morning early to take me to the park again. He also leaves the radio on for me. I listen to the classical station. I hear listening to Mozart makes you smart.
Thu, May 24, 2007 - 7:40 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
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