Dog Reportedly Found Dead in Trash Bag at Training Facility Deserves Justice

Target: Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas

Goal: Secure the arrest and prosecution of all individuals involved in alleged abuse at pet training and boarding facility.

In The Colony, Texas, an alarming situation has emerged at Leiva Boarding and Training. Numerous pet owners report the heartbreaking loss of their dogs while in the care of this facility. One such account pertains to a dog named Moose who, according to owner Selena Trevino, was an emotionally supportive, healthy animal until his stay at Leiva’s establishment. Reportedly, Moose was discovered lifeless, transported in a trash bag no less. This incident alone paints a chilling portrait of animal neglect, yet it appears not to be isolated. Another pet owner has stepped forward, alleging that their dog also died under Leiva’s care.

These occurrences beg a serious, immediate investigation into Leiva Boarding and Training, particularly given the criminal charges already leveled against Taylor Leiva and David Judelson. Taylor stands accused of tampering with physical evidence, while David, her father, faces seven counts of animal cruelty. Such revelations highlight the urgent need for an exhaustive, transparent inquiry to uncover the magnitude of this misconduct. Time to take action.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Governor Abbott,

We, as engaged and concerned citizens, write to express our profound alarm about multiple reports of pet deaths at Leiva Boarding and Training. These incidents, involving not just one but several animals, are not just disconcerting but demand immediate and serious legal scrutiny.

Your position grants you the authority to direct resources towards a thorough investigation of these allegations. We implore you to use this authority decisively. Establish a dedicated task force to explore all aspects of this case, from treatment protocols at the facility to the individuals operating it.

We expect the implementation of due process, with the arrest and prosecution of all individuals found culpable of abuse or neglect. There should be no sanctuary for those who show a complete lack of empathy and responsibility toward innocent animals.

It stands crucial for the community to see justice done in this grim situation. Without prompt action, we risk permitting such tragedies to fester, eroding public trust in both business practices and law enforcement in The Colony.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo Credit: Province of British Columbia


One Comment

  1. Death penalty for bastard killer(s)
    Justice for dog! RIP

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