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Showing posts with label West Virginia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Virginia. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2009

Humane Society Condones Chaining Dogs and Allowing them to Drown


A dog drowned after it was chained to a stake and left outside during the storm Sunday night.  It happened in Kanawha County, West Virginia.

A volunteer firefighter tells WSAZ.com that the dog was always chained and left alone. It does have a doghouse but she says the dog did not fit inside.

For several weeks, she's complained to the homeowner and the Humane Society but has been ignored.  When flash floods hit overnight the dog was left to fend for itself. The water took over the homeowner's backyard and since the dog was chained and could not escape, it drowned.

The homeowner says he didn't realize it was going to rain that night and he didn't know there was a flood warning.  

The Humane Society does not plan to press charges.  

Contact the local humane association here.

Click here for video.  

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Animal Shelter Workers Make 'Gruesome' Discovery

Deputies said the animals were disfigured, and this was a malicious act.Police are looking for who maliciously killed a cat and a puppy and left them outside of the Hancock County Animal Shelter." It is a really despicable act,” said Brian Vaughn, an animal technician at the Hancock County Animal Shelter. Vaughn told NEWS9 he walked outside to grab a carrier for some adopted animals. He made a gruesome discovery inside one of the carriers: a 6-week-old puppy and a cat were dead, stuffed inside a garbage bag. "This is one of the worst things I've ever dealt with," said Vaughn." It appeared to me they had been run over,” said Deputy Jeff McIntyre. “…either run over or beaten with some type of object. "Shelter employees told NEWS9 they couldn’t fathom someone doing this."We take in anything,” said Lori Watson, director of the Hancock County Animal Shelter. “If they would've brought them to our door, we would've taken in the animals without any questions asked. Now the sheriff's department is taking the carrier and the garbage bag and sending them both to a crime lab for testing. "It's always disturbing because if someone can do this to an animal,” said Sheriff Mike White. “Obviously they're not going to have any qualms about doing it to a person." "We want to find out who did this,” said Watson. “…and see them brought to justice, so this doesn't happen to another animal. "White said a local veterinarian will examine the animal remains to find out the cause of death. If you have any information in this case, you can call the NEWS9 Lauttamus Security Crimebusters Tipline at 1-800-862-BUST. It’s a free call and you don’t have to leave your name.