Dog Apparently Abandoned to Die in Dumpster Deserves Justice

Target: Hon. Flynn D. Broady, Jr., District Attorney of Cobb County, Georgia

Goal: Urge strict legal action against those responsible for Shelly’s alleged abuse and ensure comprehensive enforcement of animal cruelty laws.

In Cobb County, Georgia, a horrific case of alleged animal abuse has come to light. A two-year-old dog named Shelly was reportedly found near death in a dumpster at an apartment complex. According to Cobb County Animal Services, a good Samaritan discovered Shelly just in time, preventing what could have been a tragic death if the dumpster had been emptied.

Stephen Hammond, Director of Cobb County Animal Services, stated that Shelly was in critical condition when she was brought in. She was reportedly severely malnourished, unable to stand without assistance, and her fur was heavily matted. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of the veterinary staff, Shelly is now on the road to recovery, standing on her own and receiving proper nourishment.

Investigators have identified two suspects in the case and are currently determining the charges that the alleged perpetrators could face. Further tests on Shelly’s physical condition are being conducted to support the investigation.

This shocking incident underscores the need for strict enforcement of animal cruelty laws and immediate action to ensure justice for Shelly. Hold those responsible accountable and protect other animals from similar fates.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Hon. Flynn D. Broady, Jr.,

I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the recent case of alleged animal abuse in Cobb County, where a dog named Shelly was reportedly found near death in a dumpster at an apartment complex. This horrific incident highlights the urgent need for strict enforcement of animal cruelty laws and immediate action to ensure justice for Shelly.

Thanks to the timely intervention of a good Samaritan and the dedicated efforts of Cobb County Animal Services, Shelly is now on the road to recovery. However, it is imperative that those responsible for this alleged abuse are held accountable. Investigators have identified two suspects, and further tests on Shelly’s condition are being conducted to support the investigation.

I urge you to take immediate and decisive action against those responsible for this alleged cruelty. It is crucial to ensure that the perpetrators face strict legal consequences and that comprehensive measures are enforced to prevent such incidents in the future. The safety and well-being of animals in our community depend on the diligent application of the law.

Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]


65 Comments

  1. Jacqueline “Torture the S…” says:

    Throw the suspects in the dumpster until they beg for food! No excuses! No light penalties will teach them!

  2. Death penalty for bastard abuser, burn in hell!
    Justice for Shelly!

  3. What happened to the law that is on The books that says animal cruelty is a felony!!!!!
    Go and get these bastards!!!!
    Absolutely disgusting!!!! They are the ones that belong in The dumpster!!!!!

  4. J.Mitchell says:

    Cruelty and abuse inflicted on any innocent/defenceless animal should never be tolerated in any society. All animals are living, breathing beings who *feel* and possess *emotions* too. They suffer pain,fear, distress, despair, and so on, in exactly the *same* way we all do. This is why they depend on compassion and protection – because animal lives *matter*.

  5. Sherry Akridge says:

    If you have identified the two suspects, why are they not in jail? Throwing a dog into a dumpster to die! There are so many monsters in this world! Those monsters do not deserve to be on this earth.

  6. Thank God for the Samaritan that came to Shelly’s rescue. May she find a safe, healthy and happy home to live out her years!

  7. LE and the courts must use all felony animal welfare and cruelty laws to serve a lengthy prison sentence, fine, and ban from animal contact these monsters. If it were not for the kindness and quick actions of those who found Shelly, she would not have a future; I’m grateful to them.

  8. Adrienne Kaiser says:

    Until MFers who abuse and are cruel to animals are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law without exceptions, animal cruelty will continue!!!

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