No Charges For Dog Abuser

Alabama Mobile  A severely abused dog is euthanized but it's not likely her owner will ever be prosecuted.
by Jessica Taloney
Published: Thu, January 08, 2009 - 6:29 pm CST Last Updated: Thu, January 08, 2009 - 6:36 pm CST
A pit bull with dog fighting wounds has been euthanized, but authorities at the Mobile Animal Shelter say it is unlikley the owner will ever face justice.

Jesse Eldridge discovered the dog huddled in his yard Wednesday afternoon and immediately called the shelter. The dog was severely malnourished and had several bite marks.

Ellen Lursen says the shelter took the animal to a veternarian who believes the dog was likely used as bait in a fighting ring, but without knowing where the dog came from or who owned her, there isn't much officials can do.

"To prosecute we have to have a witness or overriding evidence," says Lursen.

Dog fighting is a felony in Alabama. If you have information about this dog or any other animal abuse, contact the Mobile Animal Shelter at 251-208-2801.

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they all get caught one day. tomorrow is never guaranteed.

What a shame,what does this say about our society?

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