Sunday, May 1, 2016

Georgia: Unnamed man charged with animal cruelty for chaining his dog to a 25-lb weight

Note: The LaGrange News notes that they only list the names of people charged with felonies. I guess they don't think misdemeanors are important -- almost all animal cruelty cases are misdemeanors.

GEORGIA -- LaGrange animal control officers cited a homeowner and seized his pet after finding the dog chained and not moving on the side of a house in the 1400 block of Park Avenue about 4 p.m. Tuesday.

Animal control officers said when they checked on the black lab, they discovered the puppy had a 25 pound weight tied around its neck that made the animal unable to move.

Officers stated the weight was also covered with leaves and feces.

According to a police report, officers were able to free the animal from the weight and transported him to the animal shelter.

Animal control officers stated the pet’s owner came up to the shelter and demanded the dog back .

The man reportedly told officers he used the weight to “condition the animal” and the dog could “roam around while the weight was attached to him.”

Officers disagreed and cited the pet owner for animal cruelty and violating the tether ordinance.

(LaGrange News - April 27, 2016)

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