Thomas Charles Skuza, 62, and his son Thomas Charles Skuza Jr., 30, both of Massapequa, each face a misdemeanor charge of failure to provide proper sustenance, the agency said.
Both dogs were found at the Skuzas’ home on North Queens Avenue with their ribs, spine and hips visible, said Nassau County SPCA detectives. They were dehydrated with sunken eyes and poor skin elasticity.
Romeo was found to have a metallic foreign object in his stomach, which could create life-threatening complications, the SPCA said.
A passerby spotted the dogs while they were outside and called in a complaint to the SPCA, leading the agency to the home, according to a spokesman.
Romeo and Damian will need extensive care, and most likely have to undergo surgery. Anyone wishing to help can visit helpstarvingdogs.ncspca.us.
The dogs will be put up for adoption. Inquiries about adopting them can be sent to adopt@ncspca.us.
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