These two have their own story.
A man just dropped them off today. No collars, no leashes, no names. The one escapes from the back of the truck when he goes to pull it out, so we get about 8 or more of us out there, but not before I witness three of the actual workers chasing the dog around everywhere. So, I get out there and take control. I ordered everyone to get in a biiig wide circle where the dog was running around, and attempted to get them all to walk back and forth in a circle-y type way to keep him in the circle as we closed in so that I could inch my way in and carefully grab him. Well, the man that brought him was stupid and did not listen to my directions. Just as we almost had him, he went charging after him, chased him into a fence, which right next to it had a HUGE mud/horse poop puddle. (Fence belonged to a horse field thingy.) Well, the man LUNGED at him, grabbing his neck. The dog was so terrified it rolled right over on its back... in the mudd and horse poop. I immediately say soft, yet still very angrily and calmy at the man to DONT DO THAT, carefully grabbed the dog, put the loop lead around its neck, and tried to get it to come with me. It wouldn't. So then the man proceeds to grab the dog by the skin on its neck and back and try to lift it up that way. I again have to growl at him to stop that. He puts the dog down, I grab it all up into my arms, and get it the hell away from that man. And yes, by this time my entire pants to my ankles or so were soaked in mud, and because the dog was covered in mud and horse poop, my entire coat, hands, and front of my jeans also had it all over. Poor, poor dog. She was too scared to give a bath today, but I did try my best to wipe what I could off. I did a pretty good job.. but she needs a bath.
And when this was all said and done.. Tim, a guy that works there, got his truck stuck in the mud in the yard in front of the Humane Society. So.. we gathered up everyone and was trying to get it out. This other guy had us putting boards under the back tire, but he didn't think to put it in the front. We are pushing and rocking the truck to get it out.. well, the back gets out.. but because we didnt' put boards under the front, the front end was now stuck!!! Ya.. so at least now I know how to get a truck out of mud without getting it stuck even worse. Oh, might I also add that I was pushing right behind one of the tires.. so I again got more muddy.