Dog Neglect

from Doll:
I received a frantic call from a man we’d recently helped with the rescue of three puppies. His mail carrier had asked him to call us to report the neglect of some dogs on her route. She told him that after delivering mail to a residence on a dead end street, she thought she’d be sick. She said the dogs were in a severe state of neglect; emaciated, chained and lacking proper shelter.


I was stressed by the report. Amy was unable to come in from Starkville to help with animal care, which left me far too busy handling the Sanctuary animal’s needs to follow-up on the report, so I called to see if the Sheriff could investigate. Unfortunately, there was only one deputy on duty Saturday, and he was busy elsewhere and couldn’t guarantee he’d make it by. That left me no choice but to try and scramble out to check on these poor dogs. At the end of round one of Sanctuary animal care, I went to investigate. Unfortunately, I found the report to be completely accurate. The conditions the dogs were being kept in were outrageous.

Emaciated.
I established who the dogs belonged to. Their “owner” was not home, but I was able to speak with his adult daughter about the dogs. She said she’d speak to her father about them, but it was clear from my conversation with her that her father wasn’t going to do anything to improve the conditions for his animals.

“Shelter”.
I documented the neglect of nine dogs and noted there might be another dog that didn’t come out from beneath the dilapidated house next to the primary residence. I will be speaking with the Sheriff and Justice Court Judge to work on seizing the dogs and charging their “owner”.

A dog was sealed up inside this old dog box.
It was almost a 100 degrees outside.
We could literally be at cruelty investigations 24/7 and never get to all the cases reported. We’ll provide an update to this case as soon as we can.

Get me out of here.
