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So much for "rescues". This apparently happened locally. The local animal control has gone to crap and people are giving up their animals to these places. Sad when they end up killing the animals.
Both mother and daughter should be held responsible. The last thing this bats**t crazy woman needs is a kid to raise. They both should be put in jail and serve some time and have to reimburse the county for the expenses in this case. And of course neither one should ever be allowed to have an animal again. God, I get so steamed when I read things like this.
I've heard horrible stories of "rescues" gone terribly wrong, but if what the one woman says is true, they were also taking in dogs WITH homes to train them. It's hard to fathom how this went on long enough for the dead dogs to decompose so badly. What a sickening story.
^^^ Exactly- how can you turn your dog over to someone for MONTHS and not know where or how they are???
I gave my sitter 4 pages of instructions and five phone numbers if I was going away OVERNIGHT--and the whole city neighborhood looked out over each other's dogs... How?
This is local to me, about 40 miles up the interstate. She states that the dogs had an outbreak of parvo and died from that, from what I have seen on FB the ones that were rescued from her were without food and water.
Puppy Rescue Mission founder, Anna. is getting all the survivors and hand picking the fosters and people wanting to adopt. She is sending volunteers and a bus to get them on Tuesday. They will get the love, vetting, and help needed to give them the future that they would have not had if the neighbors had not turned in this monster. Some of these babies are just four to five months old! Others have such a lost look to their eyes, it is truly heartbreaking.
A similar thing happened in Bexar County, Texas (just outside of San Antonio). The place was called Haylee's Haven. When their landlord evicted them, real rescuers discovered a lot of dog bones on the property and living dogs in bad shape. The lady who ran the place said she had to kill the dogs because there was an outbreak of distemper. She had prior convictions for animal cruelty and was using a fake 501c3 number. She had a heart attack soon after investigation started, but she lived. I don't know if she was ever convicted.
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