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The woman said she took Buddy for a walk, but he didn’t make it home. She said the 4-year-old American bulldog was shot and killed by another dog owner.
A woman in North Carolina said she helped a dog who was trapped inside a hot car on a 90-degree day, but a responding police officer told her she had “no right” to do so.
According to Hall, not only did her dog die, but she was also hit by the gunfire. Now, she wants the person responsible to be held accountable. “She took my dog away from me, my life,” Hall said.
Detectives said the dog was locked in a crate and had been left outside in the extreme heat for hours by Underwood, the reported owner. Saturday, temperatures reached over 100 degrees.
They then flipped the dog off and drove away, leaving her behind in distressing conditions,” the humane society said. “This act is both heartbreaking and unacceptable.” If you have any ...
COLUMBUS COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - You hear of Narcan helping revive people from an opioid overdose, but this time, in Columbus County, responders used Narcan to save a dog from overdosing. Deputies ...
RADFORD, Va. (WDBJ) - A dog has reunited with its owners at Radford Animal Shelter after 4 years of separation, according to an employee. A woman contacted the shelter after thinking that while ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The owner of a bulldog who died in triple-digit heat this weekend was previously visited by Animal Protection Services at least twice, an arrest report reveals.
PHOENIX (KPHO/Gray News) - A leopard print-painted dog and its puppies were left in the scorching heat but have now found a new foster family.Rainbow Brite, a 5-year-old pit bull mix, and her nine ...