Op-Ed: Vick is No Pet Person, Here's Who Is

Published January 12, 2011
Philanthropic celebrities, a creative seamstress, volunteer pilots, and a trekking spokesperson are just some of the people being recognized for their efforts to help animals in 2010. The Petside feature, 25 Pet People of 2010 is one of the many feel-good lists that appeared as the year came to a close, guaranteed to promote hope and positivity. The honorees have earned their places on the list through hard work and sacrifice, all to make the world a better place for our companion animals. So why is Michael Vick on the list? Petside stated, "We based our rankings on the individual's impact on the welfare of pets this year, their capacity to raise the public profile of pets in need, and finally their ability to inspire others to action." One could argue that the publicity surrounding the Vick case, and his subsequent "redemption," brought the horrors of dog fighting into our living rooms. Dog fighting is no longer a shadowy concept, and because of Vick, people are working in record numbers to end it. According to Petside, Vick was a catalyst, and because of that he deserves to be on the list. I don't see it that way. To honor Vick -- a man responsible for killing innocent dogs in ways too disturbing to mention here -- for his ability to raise awareness and inspire others to action is a little like honoring Clarence Bush, the drunk driver who caused the car accident that lead to the creation of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Admittedly Bush did nothing to help himself or other alcoholics after the fact, but he also had no fans to answer to. Rather than honoring the criminal, let's look to the people picking up the pieces and bringing about true positive change; the canine welfare organizations like BADRAP and Best Friends Animal Sanctuary working to rehabilitate the Vick dogs. Who really deserves recognition for their contributions to animal welfare? A convicted dog abuser with a canny PR team? Or the people putting in the time to heal Vick's broken dogs? Michael Vick's community service speaking engagements pale in comparison to the animal rehabilitator's hands-on efforts to turn "born fighters" into household companions. BADRAP and Best Friends deal with the fallout of extreme animal abuse but still manage to find hope and happy endings -- now that's something to celebrate. Like many Petside readers, the wounds are still too raw for me. The reasons behind his inclusion -- impact and inspiration -- are better illustrated in those working to correct his wrongs. Let's hope to see these real heroes getting the kind of attention and accolades they deserve. Image Source: Flickr User robswatski
Author's profile photo
Victoria Schade Victoria Schade has been a dog trainer for over eleven years. During that time she has worked on…

Leave a Comment

Enter your information below or log in to skip these fields.
No account? Sign up here.
* indicates a required field.
(will appear with your comment)
For privacy reasons, do not use your full name or email address.
(will not be published)
For your protection, ensure that no personally identifiable information (like full name or email address) is submitted.

Your Privacy

Trust is a cornerstone of our corporate mission, and the success of our business depends on it. P&G is committed to maintaining your trust by protecting personal information we collect about you, our consumers.

Comments (14)

S.Mitch (Unverified)
Sad to see a convicted animal abuser on this list. It is too soon to believe anything he is doing for the good of animals is anything but PR, regardless there are MILLIONS more who deserve this honor more than he does!
Tim (Unverified)
U r retarded, he did the time and now their are wacko, insane, brainless people who call for his head. Imagine what we could get done if you people hating dog lovers loved humans as much. May this world be saved from the likes of you before we see some crazy with a Spike for president sign! Vick has paid his dues he is now a integrated human in society sorry for the fact he wasn't in jail for life! Grow up and leave us human lovers alone!
selwyn marock (Unverified)
Mike I agree with you,us perfect humans are more important than dogs especially for the Politicos,we have a VOTE. I have always stated had Hitler made his move in the 21st century,the whole world would now be speaking German.
shari (Unverified)
Sorry, but this guy doesn't belong on the list. Obviously you should be reading a different blog. AND let's point out that he did time for Federal Conspiracy charges, NOT ANIMAL ABUSE. And he copped to that plea to avoid a RICO charge which would involve lots more time. I have no issue with him resuming his life nor his career. I would love to think he's grown as a human being. I do believe rehabilitation. BUT, I completely agree with this article.
Mike (Unverified)
Amen. How is this not common sense? Humans are more important than dogs. Get past it and grow up everyone.
CM (Unverified)
I find it sickening and in very poor taste that Petside would put this sorry excuse for a human being on this list. You should be ashamed!
Dog Person (Unverified)
Honor the people rehabilitating Vick's dogs, honor the people that have adopted them, use his (sic) name to put a bright shining hot light on the subject...but do NOT honor this walking piece of trash, he is sub-human garbage and should be addressed only as such. Top 10 Pet People my arse!!! You have dishonored every person that has ever "cared" about a pet, saved an animal, donated time or money to a shelter. Petside, you should be ashamed for putting your name on this shameless pr spin for that creep... Sleep well...if you can.