Take Action for Puppy Apparently Whipped 17 Times With A Belt

Target: San Antonio District Attorney’s Office

Goal: Ensure those allegedly responsible for the brutal treatment of a 3-month-old poodle receive appropriate punishment and that animal cruelty is taken seriously.

A deeply distressing incident has emerged from San Antonio, where a video allegedly captured 23-year-old Havanna Miller striking her puppy, a mere 3-month-old poodle named Thanos, with a belt. The shocking footage appears to show the puppy being whipped 17 times while crying out in agony. This heart-wrenching scene was recorded by a concerned neighbor who promptly reported the incident to authorities, sparking an investigation by San Antonio Animal Care Services and local law enforcement. The nature of this alleged violence against such a defenseless creature calls for immediate attention and accountability.

Witnesses say they attempted to intervene by offering Miller money to release Thanos from her brutal grip. Unfortunately, Miller allegedly manipulated the situation by increasing the demanded amount, showing a lack of genuine remorse for the actions captured on video. As a result, law enforcement intervened and took Thanos into custody, while Miller was arrested on charges of animal cruelty-torture. This incident reflects a troubling pattern of wrongful treatment toward animals and underlines the urgent need for legal consequences for such actions.

The community’s response has been overwhelmingly supportive of Thanos, with a petition accumulating thousands of signatures demanding the maximum sentence for Miller. It is critical that this case be treated with the gravity it warrants to deter similar acts of animal cruelty in the future. The demand for appropriate punishment is not merely about this particular case; it embodies a broader commitment to protecting innocent animals from cruel and inhumane treatment.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear San Antonio District Attorney’s Office,

A distressing video has surfaced apparently showing Havanna Miller abusing her 3-month-old poodle, Thanos, with a belt on a balcony. This purported disturbing incident, in which Miller can be seen seemingly hitting the puppy 17 times while it cries out, raises urgent questions about the treatment of animals within our community. Witnesses attempted to intervene, offering Miller money for the puppy, but say her demands only increased as the situation escalated.

It is crucial that the actions allegedly taken by Miller are met with significant legal consequences. Animal cruelty not only traumatizes innocent creatures but also reflects a harmful mindset that threatens community safety and the wellbeing of all animals. As such, it is vital that those who commit such acts, like Miller, be held accountable through appropriate legal action.

The community has rallied together, and thousands of concerned citizens have signed a petition calling for the maximum sentence for Miller. We urge your office to ensure that justice is served in this case and to reinforce that animal cruelty will not be tolerated in San Antonio.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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