Dog Reportedly Unable to Walk Due to 8lbs of Feces Filled Matting Deserves Justice

Target: Ms. Kathy Hochul, Governor of New York, United States

Goal: Advocate for stronger animal welfare laws in New York and raise awareness about the alleged neglect and cruelty inflicted upon a mini poodle.

The SPCA law enforcement division responded to a call about a reportedly neglected mini poodle, allegedly subjected to extreme suffering and mistreatment. The dog was reportedly so matted that it affected its ability to walk. A Putnam man is now facing charges in this case.

Upon arriving at the Patterson home, law enforcement detectives reportedly encountered a 9-year-old mini poodle that was apparently unable to see or walk due to the extreme matting in front of its eyes and extremities. Shockingly, over 8 pounds of feces and urine-soaked matting were reportedly removed from the dog’s body, highlighting the appalling conditions it had seemingly been forced to endure.

The dog is now undergoing care at an animal hospital and is gradually recovering from the trauma it endured. However, the incident underscores the urgent need to address and prevent animal cruelty within our society. Demand action now.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Ms. Kathy Hochul,

We urge you to take action to strengthen animal welfare laws in New York, aiming for comprehensive measures that prevent acts of cruelty in the future. By advocating for stronger regulations and policies, New York can set an example of compassion and justice for all living beings within its jurisdiction.

Furthermore, we implore you to raise awareness about the alleged neglect and cruelty inflicted upon the mini poodle. While governors may not have direct influence over individual criminal cases, they possess the power to drive meaningful change in animal welfare at a broader level.

The incident involving the mini poodle underscores the pressing need to address animal cruelty in our society. By prioritizing the enhancement of animal welfare laws, you can create a safer and more compassionate environment for animals in New York.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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39 Comments

  1. Agree all comments, these people should be banned owning animals for life. Whats wrong with people justice now . If you dont want to look after and love a animal no fucking get one. Laws need to change to buy sell and own animals and yearly property checks also need to be on a animal register. Too much cruelty in this world and not accepted dont what to care for them don’t get one.

  2. Nadine Brundage says:

    I’m sure this person must have mental issues that should be addressed. Hard to believe no neighbor or relative saw the condition of that poor dog. Hope this innocent dog recovers and goes to a caring home.

  3. People don’t care what goes on with their neighbors and laws don’t allow them to intercede anyway!! The rescue group I volunteer with deals with hoarders and pet owners who don’t take care of their pets. Many of our rescues are in that condition. NY and every state has to change their laws to make animal abuse a serious crime punishable with significant jail time! We also need a national registry to track these abusers. As for mental illness: take your meds or go to jail!!

  4. Mary Hirose says:

    A lifetime ban is needed: from owning, caring for, possessing, and from residing in any house where ANY animal is present.
    He needs to forfeit any animals currently in his possession, and also pay back costs for all veterinary care if applicable. Let’s be serious about saving animals’ lives. Thank you.

  5. Absolutely unacceptable, I’m glad he was rescued before he got worse . The owner needs behind bars.

  6. Becky Beck says:

    Here is what SHOULD HAPPEN!! I say make the worthless owners wear “Diapers” which they “CANNOT “ remove!! Let them walk around with SHIT In their pants and Let’s all SEE How they like it!!! Sounds like a fair and justified sentence to them!!!!

  7. Bernhard Yolanda says:

    Why does Lady Justice behave so one-sidedly and meanly towards the animal world? Every dirtiest animal torturer/animal murderer has nothing to fear. But… I know one thing for sure… EVERYONE who attacks an innocent animal is visited by karma… woe betide those who do bad things. Even judges are not spared….

  8. Anita Grace says:

    That’s deplorable. There’s absolutely positively no excuse to do this to this poor puppy!
    They should have to pay a fine and not be able to own any pets for a long time!

  9. I am wondering also if this is the fallout of a person with mental health issues No it is not and never is ok to cause harm,pain, blindness and disability to an animal . I feel sad for this lil poodle and relieved rescue happened. I am not going to assume that the owner was intentionally cruel. I just wish our society could be community aware and if this person had someone checking on them…that said it’s difficult with some MH clients.

  10. Stephanie Geyser says:

    I wonder how the poodle’s owner treats his own family (children, elderly parents, etc)? Does he leave them filthy and living in their own feces in urine-soaked clothes? Could he not smell the stench?

  11. HUMANITY STINS!!! I don’t believe on humans any more

  12. Julia Edinger says:

    I TOTALLY AGREE WITH… Susan
    “People don’t care what goes on with their neighbors and laws don’t allow them to intercede anyway!! The rescue group I volunteer with deals with hoarders and pet owners who don’t take care of their pets. Many of our rescues are in that condition. NY and every state has to change their laws to make animal abuse a serious crime punishable with significant jail time! We also need a national registry to track these abusers. As for mental illness: take your meds or go to jail!! “

  13. Nicole Davis says:

    SO HARD TO THINK THAT ABSOLUTELY NO ONE KNEW ABOUT THIS DISGUSTING, NO EXCUSE FOR IT, WICKED, EVIL CRUELTY.
    WHEN YOU SAY NOTHING YOU ARE AS BAD AS THE PERSON/PEOPLE DOING IT.
    PUNISH THEM TO THE HIGHEST DEGREE AND GIVE THEM A TASTE OF THEIR OWN VILE, EVIL MEDICINE AND NOW.

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