Puppies Found Dead at Golf Course Deserve Justice

Target: Michelle Henry, Attorney General of Pennsylvania

Goal: Urge Attorney General Henry to thoroughly investigate the case, prosecute the perpetrators, and promote stronger enforcement of animal cruelty laws.

In a deeply unsettling incident, seven pit bull puppies, aged 6-8 weeks, were discovered dead near the ninth hole of Ingleside Golf Course in Caln Township, Chester County. The discovery has prompted an animal cruelty investigation. Authorities suspect the puppies were placed at the site within 12-18 hours before being found.

Despite the implementation of Pennsylvania’s anti-cruelty law, Libre’s Law, in 2017, which aims to strengthen legal protections for animals, there have been over 52,000 cases of animal abuse reported since its enactment. This case underscores the urgent need for continued vigilance, enforcement, and public awareness to combat animal cruelty effectively. Take immediate action.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Attorney General Michelle Henry,

I am writing to express my profound concern regarding the discovery of seven deceased pit bull puppies at Ingleside Golf Course in Caln Township, Pennsylvania. This tragic incident has rightly sparked an animal cruelty investigation.

Although Pennsylvania’s Libre’s Law was enacted in 2017 to enhance the legal protections for animals, the persistent reports of animal abuse highlight the necessity for rigorous enforcement and heightened public awareness. The distressing circumstances surrounding the death of these puppies demand a thorough investigation and stringent prosecution of those responsible.

As the Pennsylvania Attorney General, your leadership is crucial in ensuring justice is served in this case. I urge you to prioritize this investigation, bring the perpetrators to justice, and reinforce the importance of animal welfare laws. Your decisive action will send a powerful message that animal cruelty will not be tolerated in our state.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Justin Thompson


4 Comments

  1. John Teevan says:

    Were the puppies alive or dead when left there?

  2. Pennsylvania is a well known puppy mill state and is not known for animal welfare of any kind. It’s time to get serious and to find and prosecute animal abusers. Enforce your laws and make new, stronger laws to protect animals from this and other forms of cruelty.

  3. Find the perpetrators and end them

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