Demand Justice for Dogs Allegedly Left to Die in Kennels

Target: Hon. Brett Ligon, District Attorney, Montgomery County, Texas

Goal: Ensure a full investigation and accountability in the case of dogs allegedly left to die in kennels.

A deeply troubling case of alleged animal cruelty has emerged in Cut and Shoot, Texas, where Alexandra Bravo stands accused of leaving two dogs to die in outdoor kennels. Authorities report that they responded to concerned neighbors and found the deceased dogs in Bravo’s backyard. This incident raises serious concerns about the treatment of animals and the responsibilities of pet owners.

Bravo was arrested on unrelated charges and now faces additional accusations of animal cruelty. The Montgomery County District Attorney’s office has accepted these charges, and Bravo has been subjected to bond conditions that prohibit her from owning or being around animals.

Animal cruelty is a serious offense, and it is crucial that the legal system addresses such cases with the severity they deserve. Ensure that those responsible for their mistreatment are held accountable.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear DA Brett Ligon,

I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the recent case of alleged animal cruelty in Cut and Shoot, Texas, where two dogs were reportedly found dead in kennels outside a home. The circumstances surrounding this case are distressing, and it is imperative that a thorough investigation is conducted to ensure justice is served.

The loss of these innocent lives highlights the importance of holding individuals accountable for the treatment of animals in their care. I urge your office to prioritize this case and to seek the full extent of the law in addressing any wrongdoing. The protection of animals is a responsibility we all share, and it is crucial that the legal system sends a strong message that cruelty will not be tolerated.

Your leadership in this matter is essential to safeguarding the welfare of animals in our community and ensuring that such tragedies do not occur in the future.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: MarkScottAustinTX

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