Target: Tom Dannheisser, County Attorney of Santa Rosa County, FL
Goal: Seek severest penalty in case of woman accused of abandoning pet dogs, leading to their deaths.
Three deceased dogs found at a Florida property were reportedly so deteriorated physically that animal control officers had difficulty identifying what breeds they were. Authorities found the remains inside metal cages that were inside a shed. The animals appeared to have been in this location for a long period of time.
The woman to whom the dogs belonged, Alisha Lee, faces three counts of animal cruelty. In addition, she has been charged with abandonment. If she did indeed abandon her duty of care to these defenseless animals, she should be punished to the fullest extent of the law.
Sign the petition below to urge vigilance in the pursuit of a just outcome.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear Mr. Dannheisser,
Three pet dogs in Navarre allegedly endured an agonizing, prolonged death. Their skeletal remains were discovered inside locked metal cages. Reports indicate that their caretaker, Alisha Lee, may have abandoned them and left them to die with no means of escape.
This woman has been charged with animal cruelty and abandonment. Please ensure that she receives the maximum possible sentence if she is found guilty.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
Photo Credit: Alin Luna
This vile,mentally deranged dog killing bitch must have the death penalty implemented and nothing less!
Do you really think that gets your point across?? Most of us are trying to get things changed. A lot of these petitions go to important people who have the power to make change. Try sounding not deranged yourself.
This disgusting piece of filth deserves the same treatment as she inflicted on these innocent dogs. Stupid ho bag should never allowed to go near an animal again!
Animal abandonment should be a CRIME. Prosecute her to the fullest extent of the law for multiple counts of egregious animal abuse and cruelty leading to death. BAN her from ever purchasing, owning, caring for, working with or living with any animals ever again. If you own animals you have a moral and ethical obligation to properly care for them; if you’re unwilling or unable to do so, you have a moral and ethical obligation to surrender them to an individual or an organization that can.