Demand Justice for Dog Found With Severed Ear and Horrific Facial Injuries

Target: Schenectady Police Department Chief Eric Clifford

Goal: Find and punish those responsible for the horrific abuse of Lavender, a dog found mutilated and injured.

A heart-wrenching incident has come to light in Schenectady, where a dog has been discovered with a severed ear and multiple facial injuries. Dubbed “Lavender” by her rescuers at the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society, this defenseless creature suffered at the hands of an individual or individuals who are believed to have intentionally inflicted this gruesome injury. Expert opinions suggest that the removal of the ear was not an accident but rather a deliberate act of violence, highlighting a shocking level of cruelty directed at a vulnerable animal.

Witness reports indicate that Lavender was found at the intersection of Eastern Parkway and McClellan Street, a location where other instances of abandoned or abused animals have been noted in the past. The injuries observed on her face and teeth suggest she may have undergone significant trauma, raising serious concerns about the environment in which she was living. Such violence towards animals not only profoundly affects the victims but also poses a threat to community safety, indicating possible underlying issues with the perpetrator’s behavior.

The investigation into this abhorrent act must lead to accountability and justice for Lavender and serve as a strong warning against animal cruelty. This incident demands comprehensive investigation and prosecution to ensure that those involved face appropriate punishment, thereby safeguarding both animals and the broader community from future acts of cruelty. The call for action is clear: it is essential to pursue justice in this case and to take definitive steps to deter similar acts in the future.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Chief Clifford,

A deeply troubling case of animal abuse has come to light in Schenectady, where a dog named Lavender has been discovered with a severed ear and serious injuries to her face and teeth. The nature of her injuries raises significant concerns about the intentionality of the abuse she has suffered, suggesting a disturbing breach of compassion humanity must afford its most vulnerable beings.

As details of this case unfold, the community’s trust in local law enforcement hinges upon a swift and thorough investigation into this horrific incident. It is critical that those responsible for Lavender’s suffering are held accountable for their actions. The intentional cruelty inflicted upon her reflects a serious moral failing that not only endangers animals but could also indicate a broader pattern of violence within our community.

We urge the Schenectady Police Department to prioritize this investigation, taking all necessary steps to identify and apprehend the individuals responsible for this act of cruelty. Justice for Lavender is important not only for her healing but also for reinforcing the message that animal abuse will not be tolerated in our society.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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2 Comments

  1. Charlotta Ross says:

    This community needs to invest in a camera system.
    Maybe if they are caught in the act of abandoning them the people doing such harm can be caught.

  2. Mary-Frances Ellis says:

    I would like to see these bastards, so called human, cut and beaten exactly in the same way this dog was hurt! No humanity, love and respect for other species, indicates these so called “humans” need to be on the receiving side of cruelty. No mercy, no compassion and no respect for them. Perhaps these bastards will be more compassionate and respect “man’s best friend” if the non-human pieces of garage get exactly the same treatment.

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