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Thursday, September 08, 2022

So did they execute the property owner?

GALLATIN, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Animal Rescue Corps, a national animal protection nonprofit, rescued 33 animals on Saturday from a property in Pocahontas around 75 miles east of Memphis.

The Hardeman County Animal Control responded to a tip that several dogs were exhibiting signs of mange and poor health and were being kept in a trailer.

When ARC responders arrived to the property, they found 29 dogs, including a litter of puppies, and four cats. The cats were living in small feces and maggot-filled crates. Dogs were loose both inside and outside the trailer.

7 comments:

  1. Execution would be too good for them. A few months in a feces, urine contaminated cage might be good for an attitude adjustment. Tree Mike

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    1. From the photos, that ship has sailed.

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    2. And maggots. Don't forget the maggots

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    3. You're right. It would have been better to take all the dogs to the pound for euthanasia. Better off dead, right?

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    4. Anon@1:56 - where did that come from? Nobody in this thread suggested that.

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  2. there is a lot to be said for making this asshole dig a hole and then living in it for 2 weeks
    in his own mess. forget just where I read about this way of dealing with assholes

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  3. Hell we had a local woman here awhile ago that is still in the slammer for abuse of about 200 dog, mostly collies.

    https://news.yahoo.com/sherrard-woman-charged-animal-cruelty-212049261.html

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