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BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SOCIETY WILL HOUSE 2 DOGS TRAINED TO HAVE SEX WITH WOMEN

July 23, 2008 by Tina Evangelista-Eppenstein

Yes, you read the title correctly, sick , isn’t it?
Best Friends Animal Society (www.bestfriends.org), the nation’s largest animal shelter (they can house up to 2,000 animals) located in Utah will be home to 2 dogs that were literally trained to have sex with women. The two dogs, Lucky and Buddy, were found on 150 videotapes showing Diane Sue Whalen Tulsa, Oklahoma, performing sex acts on them and a blue heeler owned by her boyfriend(?) Donald Roy Seigfried. He has been accused of filming the acts. How sick and deviant are these people? It was Diane’s son who found the tapes. Can you imagine how he felt?
Diane relinquished both of the dogs. Donald is trying to get his dog, Merlin, a blue heeler, back home with him. Does he really think this is going to happen? These two deviants were charged with felony crimes against nature.
When this was first discovered a deputy investigating it recommended that the dogs be euthanized because they had been trained to rape. What was on those tapes? And why 150 tapes? What did they do to these poor dogs? Wait, I don’t want to know! Sick, sick, sick!!
Luckily, Best Friends stepped in and has agreed to take these two dogs and will make them available for adoption. They have already been neutered. They are otherwise healthy according to the Oklahoma Alliance for Animals.
What type of mental disorder is involved when you feel the need to have sex with an animal?
Best Friends Animal Society is a great animal organization. If they can’t find a home for an animal, that pet will live there permanently. People take their vacations there. They help out with taking care of the animals for however long they are able. A friend of mine and his wife are talking about doing that this year. Kudos to them!

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