“WTF…how evil must one be to kill these beautiful & intelligent dogs over unpaid salaries??? What the hell is the fate of the other 100 German Shepherds? Are these monsters going to get away with brutally killing them too? I have posted this everywhere because there must be somebody or some group who can save the remaining dogs. I’ve never been as shocked about such torturous killings over something so petty as a bloody contract & money. Praying for all those dogs still at risk that they will be saved somehow…sobbing my eyes out!!!”
By: ABP News Bureau | Last Updated: Wednesday, 29 June 2016 1:51 PM
New Delhi: The tale of the brutal abuse of animals is not a new one but the merciless massacre of about 24 German Shepherds by the employees to seek revenge for unpaid salaries is certainly a horrifying incident.
According to reports, up to 24 dogs that were used for protection by the Eastern Securities, a security company in Kuwait, were killed after it lost its lucrative contract to provide Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) with explosive detection dogs for their oil rigs.
Due to which, despite years of faithful service, these K-9s were simply thrown into the trash. On June 17, 2016, disturbing pictures of the dead dogs began circulating onFacebook; one that showed them piled up against cages….
……while the other that showed a man taking pleasure in standing over the innocent dead creature.
Turns out that the 140 dogs (out of which about 100 continue to be at the risk of being slaughtered) owned by the Eastern Securities became a liability for the company, the moment KNPC cancelled its contract. The cost to feed them and to house them was too much for the Kuwaiti company to take and thus, instead of turning the dogs over, the company decided to kill the bomb sniffing dogs.
Reportedly, the killing wasn’t carried out by a licensed veterinarian and allegedly, the dogs suffered excruciating pain as they died because the medicine used to kill them wasn’t meant for them.
Animal abuse has been on a steady rise for quite some time now. Efforts have been made by animal rights activists and other organizations for their welfare but all in vain.
Animals continue to be tortured and butchered in various parts of the world and such incidents continue to depict the evil side of the man that would go to any extent to fulfill its selfish needs.
27-year-oldMarcus Curryof Memphis has been sentenced to 16 months in prison. Aggravated animal cruelty can mean six-year prison sentence.
Marcus Curry of Memphis
Contractors doing work at the Eden Watersedge Apartments saw a German Shepherd puppy on an apartment porch. The puppy didn’t have water so one contractor told the Memphis man he needed to take better care of the puppy, reportedWREG News.
The contractor said Marcusthen took the puppy inside and about an hour later he witnessed Curry carry a duffle bag outside and put the bag in the dumpster.
One of the contractors, Henry Jones, who had given the puppy water earlier told WREG News, “I was thinking to myself ‘That must be the dog. I unzipped the bag and saw the dog and it was wet.” The puppy was dead. Authorities were notified. Curry was arrested.
According to a police affidavit, at one point, Currytold police officers he didn’t ever put the puppy into the dishwasher but that he did put the dead puppy into a bag and throw it into the dumpster.
Fox Newsreported that a witness told police that Curryadmitted putting the dog in the dishwasher and saying he “left it in there too long.” The Memphis man eventually told police he did put the puppy in the dishwasher but only to keep it from going to the bathroom on the floor, reported WREG.
However, witnesses told the Memphis police that they saw him put the puppy in his dishwasher, turn the dishwasher on, and leave the dishwasher running.
Curry was also charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty by the grand jury according to theShelby County District Attorney. The misdemeanor charges alleged Curry left the same puppy tied to the porch last June for several days with no noticeable food or water. Police said Marcus was also up on fraud charges for allegedly using his great aunt’s credit card without her authorization in the amount of $600.
Despite pleading guilty to the charge, in August of last year Marcuswrote a public testimony where he claims he is innocent:
“Imma real peaceful guy, that only wont to be a good farther, friend, brotha, sister, lover, husband, im not a dam D*M DOG KILLA. a lot of people lied on me, wat if it was da other way around and it happen to each and ever last one of yall. Everybody dat really knw me, knws wat kind of person I am. All my life in Memphis just been h*ll yall, cant trust a soul, not even yo own gurl smmh. So fb this is my testimony, and no matter wat happen I just wont yall to knw the truth, Memphis will make you look like a convict just to get paid, turn your good life into stress and pain. I tried my best and da lord knw I did, but sum reasons im allways around devils!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
The public, however, is furious with the Memphis man.
The incidents allegedly occurred between June 18-26 at Curry’s apartment in the 2800 block of Meadowlake Drive.
He was indicted in October, but was not arrested until earlier this year when he was found at a motel. Shelby County District Attorney, Amy Weirich said the Memphis man pleaded guilty to felony charges of aggravated animal cruelty for killing his puppy by putting it in the dishwasher, The Jackson Sun reported.
Rescuers risked their life in heavy traffic last Sunday night to save the life of a stray German shepherd.
Chris Jenkins of Bandade Animal Rescue was one of the people that spotted the German shepherd on a busy toll road in Houston, Texas. Jenkins got some help from a Good Samaritan that stopped to help her corral the dog, stop traffic and bring the dog to safety.
Once is the safety of Jenkins car Jenkins realized that the dog had a badly infected hind leg. Once taken to the veterinarian the leg would have to be amputated due to the severe infection. The dog has been named Mills and is doing well after her surgery. She is estimated to be two-years-old and once she is fully recovered and spayed she will be ready for adoption.
For more information on Bandade Animal Rescue and how you can donate to help with the cost of treating Mills visit their website.
The owner of a Fort Collins dog training and boarding facility accused of animal cruelty will plead her case in front of a jury this fall.
Larimer Humane Society last October cited Tami Carrasco for animal cruelty after a 13-week-old purebred German shepherd, Baron, was returned by the school to his owners with blunt force trauma and injuries that resulted in the surgical removal of the dog’s right eye.
Baron, now a year old, lost his eye in 2012 after being returned to his owners from American Dog School in Fort Collins with blunt force trauma and injuries that resulted in the surgical removal of the dog’s right eye. Tami Carrasco, owner of the facility, is set for jury trial in October after being cited for animal cruelty last year. / Courtesy of Tiffany Brown
Carrasco, who has owned American Dog School for more than 20 years and received multiple accolades from clients and the “Best of Fort Collins” awards, had been training the puppy for five or six sessions before he was boarded at the facility.
Carrasco refused in April a plea bargain that would have required an anger management evaluation, no contact with animals during 24 months of unsupervised probation and no jail time in exchange for a guilty plea.
In a Thursday disposition, she pleaded not guilty to the alleged misdemeanor offense and requested a two-day jury trial, set to begin Oct. 2. Joseph Gavaldon, Carrasco’s attorney, said he “fully expects” expert testimony during the trial.
If found guilty, Carrasco could face 6-18 months in jail and a fine of $500 to $5,000.
A veterinarian’s report from Colorado State Veterinary Teaching Hospital, provided by Baron’s owner, detailed multiple fractures to the puppy’s face and a condition where a pocket of blood forms behind the eyeball. All injuries were confirmed by a CT scan of Baron’s skull.
A veterinarian at the hospital told the Coloradoan shortly after Baron was evaluated that his injuries were similar to the trauma a dog would experience in a “head-on collision with a car.”
“I know I said I wasn’t going to write extra or edit posts etc.; enabling me to get more posts out…but in some cases I just can’t keep quiet & this is one of them!”
“This is absolutely ridiculous…stop wasting taxpayers money & throw the sick bxxxxxd in jail for a very long time. We’re talking about an alcoholic druggy, bashing the head of a dog in with a baseball bat…then throwing the dog in a dumpster to die! Yet that isn’t the issue!! He did it alright, but it’s to be proved if Whitlock caused “undue pain & suffering”…erm der…if anyone has any doubt on whether that dog suffered, then that person should get someone to whack them over the head with a baseball bat several times; then say otherwise!
“How the hell can anyone say; that poor dog didn’t suffer?? If Whitlock wanted to kill Captain (dog) because he thought he was suffering, why didn’t he kill him; instead of dumping the dogs body in a dumpster???”
” Whitlock has been diagnosed with psychosis and has showed signs of paranoia and schizophrenia, exacerbated by alcohol and marijuana. WTF…never heard anything so stupid in all my life…of course the dog bloody suffered…terribly in agony!! But not only that…the streets would be a lot safer, with this pathetic excuse on 2 legs; being slammed up in jail!!” R.I.P Captain x
A 26-year-old Vancouver man who admitted that he killed his German shepherd with a baseball bat last July will have to wait awhile longer before finding out his sentence.
Provincial Court Judge David St. Pierre reserved his sentencing decision on Tuesday for Brian E. Whitlock, who has pleaded guilty to causing undue pain and suffering to an animal. No new court date was set, but St. Pierre said he hoped to conclude the case as early as next week.
During Tuesday’s sentencing hearing, Crown counsel Jordan Hauschildt said Whitlock should receive a sentence of four to six months in jail, less time served. Whitlock has already spent 45 days in jail.
The court was told that Whitlock admitted hitting his dog Captain in the head with a baseball bat four or five times as hard as he could.Hauschildt said Whitlock did not account for several puncture wounds on the dog’s body. “That is an abhorrent way for an animal to die,” Hauschildt said.
Hauschildt told the court that the case has generated significant media coverage, as well as two online petitions that have generated more than 130,000 signatures calling for justice for Captain. Another petition circulated by the Animal Advocates Society of B.C. garnered 750 signatures calling on the court to give Whitlock the maximum sentence of five years in jail. Hauschildt said Whitlock has also received death threats.
Several women in the courtroom cried openly during Hauschildt’s description of Captain’s death.
“I can’t believe the following quote from the trial…”
During the hearing, St. Pierre said the issue was not whether Whitlock had the right under the law to euthanize his dog. He did. Instead, it must be decided whether he caused undue pain and suffering when he killed Captain. Whitlock has also pleaded guilty to other charges of mischief and assault. “How stupid, it’s a no brainer; of course he caused pain & suffering!”
Brian Whitlock, 26, threw Captain the dog into a dumpster & left him to die!!
The court was told that Whitlock believed Captain was poisoned after eating something, which caused him to behave erratically. “Its more likely that Whitlock was behaving erratically from booze & drugs; perhaps the dog was acting in self defence from Whitlock…does anyone know what state Whitlock was in on the night it happened??”
He said he kept Captain in a separate room because he did not feel safe being with the dog. “This beautiful angel was not taken in as a police dog; because he was too friendly!!”
He decided to kill Captain because he felt the dog was his responsibility. He did not take him to the SPCA because he couldn’t afford it and because he was afraid of what Captain might do to other people.
Defence lawyer Tony Paisana said Whitlock has been diagnosed with psychosis and has showed signs of paranoia and schizophrenia, exacerbated by alcohol and marijuana.
Paisana said Whitlock loved Captain and slept with Captain every night. After he hit Captain with a baseball bat, he placed the dog – still alive – in a dumpster, wrapped in the blanket they slept in together.
“He believed his dog was suffering and that it was up to him to put Captain out of his misery,” Paisana said. “But he didn’t put him out of his misery did he?? He left him to suffer, a slow agonising death!”
According to police, at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sixth Precinct patrol officers received a 911 call from a woman at 82 Lincoln Road reporting that her neighbor had shot her dog.
When police officers Ettore Naclerio and Michael Cafarella arrived to the home, they noticed that the German Shepardhad a BB gun pellet lodged in his nose and the dog was bleeding. Police said the injuries were non-life-threatening.
Frey was arrested at the scene and police said he was found to be in possession of a gravity knife when he was arrested, spurring the weapons possession charge.
Earlier this week we brought you the story of Lindey, the German shepherd tossed from a bridge in Kansas City.
We are happy to report that Lindey is smiling again after she was able to undergo surgerythanks to a number of generous donors.
Spectators were at a horse showwhen they saw a dog fall over 40 feet from an overpass and land in a parking lot of the arena where the horse show was being held. A snowbank broke her fall, but she was still very badly injured.
Two quick-acting animal lovers sprang into action and rushed Lindey to the Piper Heritage Vet Clinic.
“When dogs fall that far they assume an orientation in space where front legs are coming down first, followed by their head,” said veterinarian Dr. Richard Smith. “We call that a 3-point landing and it’s not very pleasant; when front legs give out and then their chin hits the ground and causes damage to their mouth as well.”
Lindey’s front paws were badly damaged, and her teeth were knocked into her jaw. She also suffered internal injuries.
“She had some blood in her stomach, some compression in her lungs,” Dr. Smith said.
He also said there was evidence of previous abuse, which is not surprising considering she was thrown from a bridge.
Costs for treatment and follow-up care were estimated to be about $10,000. But Lindey’s sad story touched many hearts, and the donations poured in.
“We are so appreciative and grateful of those who share whatever they have to help this girl because she is a sweetheart,” Dr. Smith said.
Lindey, who was named after one of her rescuers, has a long road of recovery ahead before she is ready to be adopted.
“She was clearly propelled,” said Nancy Campbell, president of Missouri German Shepherd Rescue. “She’s still scared and cowers at quick movements.”
“Posting for Anita Kelsey, I saw your request on Twitter & so wanted to help in the only way I can. I know nothing will bring Prince back, but I hope this helps, in some small way…God bless all at Mayhew Animal Home, for their outstanding commitment to Animal Welfare.
R.I.P Prince x
R.I.P Prince, a beautiful sweet boy, taken too soon. Now running free, under the bright blue sky & soft fluffy clouds, through sweet-smelling flowers & never-ending green grass, gone to the place all animals go; just over Rainbow Bridge. Jules xx
Please read his story below:
On Friday 12th October Animal Welfare Officers from The Mayhew Animal Home were called to the emergency rescue of a dying dog. The dog had been discovered buried amongst fly-tipped rubbish in a North London park.
The elderly German Shepherd was found collapsed, surrounded by dumped rubbish, litter and a filthy mattress and was initially assumed dead.
After discovering the extent of the suffering and neglect the dog had endured, the charity – a rescue centre in North London – is appealing to the public to help them find the dog’s owner so that they can be held accountable for their actions. Whoever owned this gift from God..you don’t deserve to breathe the same air as humans because you yourself are an animal!! I hope you read this, & I sincerely hope that each time you close your eyes to rest, you will be awoken by the terrible images of the dog you let die. I hope the nightmares continue to haunt you, as you are reminded of Princes pleading eyes, burning into you, begging for some type nourishment. But you didn’t care, did you! Does it make you feel proud, knowing you let a sentient being starve, to near death? Not a lot to ask was it??”
The 13-year-old dog was wearing a collar naming him as Prince and was covered in his own faeces. His coat was matted into hard rocks of hair and he was too weak to lift his head.
The Mayhew’s Animal Welfare Officer, Zoe Edwards, said:
“When I initially saw Prince I thought he was dead. He was lifeless, filthy and the smell coming from him was like sewage.
I really don’t understand the mentality of some people. This was obviously someone’s pet who loved them enough to once get him a decent collar and have his name engraved on it.“To the owner of Prince, do you remember getting the dog, you must have loved him at some point…why couldn’t you have taken him to a shelter if he was no longer loved or wanted…it would have been the kindest thing to do…but you left him out like a piece of trash…well just remember Karma is a bitch!”
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It is hard to believe that someone owned this dog for this long only to discard him alongside some old rubbish in a park. The condition of the dog indicated to me that this would have taken several months, if not years, for him to get into this mess.Does anyone recognise the dog? did you have a dog live near you who looked like Prince, but who suddenly vanished? Please, ease your conscience & do the right thing by telling the police or the Mayhew Animal Home; unless you too want to be visited by Karma every night too!!
I always give people the benefit of the doubt in my job and always try to be non-judgemental but in this case there is no excuse for the way this dog had been left. Someone must have seen the state that Prince was in and you would have had to have been blind to not see how this dog was suffering.”
Mayhew vet, Gen Wilkinson, said:
“This is an absolutely horrifying case of cruelty and neglect. Prince was severely dehydrated and had irreparable neurological damage, meaning that he was unable to move his back legs or tail and was doubly incontinent.
He was suffering immensely and this had been going on some time. He was also very underweight and tried to eat when we offered him food despite being so weak.
After shaving his matted hair we discovered maggots burrowing into the pressure sores on his body which had been caused by his low weight. “OH dear lord, maggots burrowing into his pressure sores, it must have taken months for him to become like that…somebody owned that sweet dog; yet left him to starve!!”
The only decision we were left with was to bring his life to a peaceful end but he should not be forgotten.
Someone must know who Prince belonged to”. “Someone does know who this beautiful sweet soul belonged to, & if they don’t want the same done to another animal or worse; I suggest they ease their conscience by telling the police or The Mayhew Animal Home. I’m sure it can be done in complete confidence!”
The Mayhew’s Head of Marketing, Alison Morgan, said:
“This case is certainly one of the worst cases we have seen, which is why we need to take action and urge the government to push ahead with compulsory micro-chipping for all dogs. If Prince had been microchipped we would have had a better chance of finding out who was accountable for his neglect”.
I am raising money in the name of Prince who The Mayhew found dumped under a pile of rubbish in a London Park, barely alive . Sadly Prince could not be saved but I want his death to lead to something positive so that his memory can live on.
Anita Kelsey 05/03/13 13:25
Just one of the main news story:-
One of the worst cases of pet neglect and cruelty seen by the Mayhew Animal Home in Kensal Green
An animal charity is appealing for help to find the heartless owner of a dying dog found dumped in Roundwood Park.
The elderly German Shepherd called ‘Prince’ was found collapsed, surrounded by dumped rubbish, litter and a filthy mattress and was initially assumed dead when he was discovered last Friday (12).
He was taken to the Mayhew Animal Home in Trenmar Gardens, Kensal Green, where he was found to be covered in his own faeces, his coat was matted into hard rocks of hair and he was too weak to lift his head.
The 13-year-old dog was wearing a collar with his name but not microchipped.
Due to the severity of his condition he sadly had to be put to sleep.
Price’s plight is one of the worse cases of cruelty and neglect of a pet seen by the charity in its 126-year history.
Gen Wilkinson, a vet at the Mayhew, said: “This is an absolutely horrifying case of cruelty and neglect.
“Prince was severely dehydrated and had irreparable neurological damage, meaning that he was unable to move his back legs or tail and was doubly incontinent. He was suffering immensely and this had been going on some time. He was also very underweight and tried to eat when we offered him food despite being so weak.
“After shaving his matted hair we discovered maggots burrowing into the pressure sores on his body, which had been caused by his low weight.
“The only decision we were left with was to bring his life to a peaceful end but he should not be forgotten. Someone must know who Prince belonged to”
The Mayhew is urging anyone with information about Prince’s owner to come forward.
They are also asking people horrified by this case to sign their petition, calling for compulsory microchipping for all dogs and for the government to push ahead with this in response to the DEFRA consultation. “See petition link above or below”
Zoe Edwards, the Mayhew’s animal welfare officer, said: “When I initially saw Prince I thought he was dead. He was lifeless, filthy and the smell coming from him was like sewage.”
She added: “I really don’t understand the mentality of some people. This was obviously someone’s pet who loved them enough to once get him a decent collar and have his name engraved on it. It is hard to believe that someone owned this dog for this long only to discard him alongside some old rubbish in a park.
Prince
The condition of the dog indicated to me that this would have taken several months, if not years, for him to get into this mess. “I always give people the benefit of the doubt in my job and always try to be non-judgemental but in this case there is no excuse for the way this dog had been left. Someone must have seen the state that Prince was in and you would have had to have been blind to not see how this dog was suffering.”
“This case resulted me to tears & outraged me, when I first read about it, (see the attached link). I was fxxxxxg furious, I just couldn’t believe how lightly the boyfriend got off, 20 weeks…for letting an animal die, a cruel, excruciating & agonisingly slow death.”
“Now I read, the girlfriend got off scot free, apart from a suspended sentence which means Jack Shit…& some unpaid work …what sort of fxxxxxg punishment is that? Quote…”She may have been bullied if sent to jail”… tough…sorry, I have no sympathy… she deserved jail! Imagine the pitiful cries that must have come from that crate…cries of help; they heard those cries & did F-All about it! That poor dogs life was obviously worthless, it meant nothing to them!”
“This couple have a baby too…yeah, it was probably crawling around on the floor, listening to the agonising whimpers from the dog! Now, in my mind if you can’t care for an animal, in no way, should you be having babies…I would be very interested to know if child services were involved.”
“What is interesting, is this is another case where Animal Welfare were aware of the puppy, for some reason, & advised the couple on training the dog ..& at one point; wanted them to hand the pup over…why?… they must have had good reason…yet sadly, it was forgotten about, until the day it was found…dead…still in the puppy crate it was kept in, the one also seen by animal welfare!!”
“Take a good look at that poor dog, 20 weeks prison for the boyfriend…F-All for the girlfriend…does that sound right to you, because I think it bloody stinks! Animal control can’t say it was one of the cruellest cases they have ever seen; & be happy with the justice that was served…I’m bloody not!!”
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Kent woman Stacey Lockhurst got suspended jail term
Kept puppy Jack in cage surrounded by his own waste
RSPCA said it’s one of ‘worst cruelty cases ever seen’
Adogownerwho starved her pet to death in a tiny cage surrounded by his own wastehas avoided jail but been banned from keeping animals for life.
Cruelty: Lockhurst, 27, of Dartford, Kent, was given a 20-week prison sentence – suspended for a year – by magistrates in court on Friday
Stacey Lockhurst, 27, of Dartford, Kent, kept her German Shepherdpuppy in a squalid cage with no food and water for an astonishing seven months.
Cruel: Stacey Lockhurst kept her German shepherd puppy Jack in a squalid cage with no food and water for seven months
Lockhurst was given a 20-week prison sentence – suspended for a year – by magistrates on Friday for her treatment of the dog, named Jack.
RSPCA investigators first visited her former home in Erith, south east London, in October2010 – when the dog was just 16 weeks old.
They offered advice on training and suggested the pair hand over the puppy, but he was found dead seven months later, covered with a curtain.
His container was infested with maggots and flies and a water bowl was full of excrement. A post mortem examination found Jack was emaciated.
Disgusting: Jack had no fat and probably died of starvation, with the examining vet saying he ‘suffered greatly and unnecessarily for a great period of time’
He had no fat and probably died of starvation, with the examining vet saying he ‘suffered greatly and unnecessarily for a great period of time’.
‘She regrets what she did. I don’t think she set out with that in mind. She’s a very vulnerable lady’ Wayne Crowhurst, defending
Lockhurst was found guilty at Dartford Magistrates’ Court of causing unnecessary suffering to the dog and not addressing his rapid weight loss.
District Judge Michael Kelly said the case was ‘particularly bad’ – but Lockhurst, who has learning difficulties, had been ‘influenced to an extent’.
He added while passing sentence in court that ‘there may have been some lack of appreciation of what was happening’ to the dog.
Her partner Paul Brunsden, 25, was jailed for 20 weeks and also banned for life from keeping animals when he appeared in court last month.
Behind bars: Her partner Paul Brunsden, 25, was jailed for 20 weeks and also banned for life from keeping animals when he appeared in court last month
Lockhurst was also ordered to do 200 hours of unpaid work and pay £200 court costs. Her defence lawyersaidshe would have been bullied in prison had she been jailed.
Banner-waving animal rights campaigners were outside court to protest along with members of a Facebook group formed in memory of Jack.
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