Dee-Dee was shot in the neck, front shoulder and front leg before being tossed as trash. Escambia County Humane Officer Jimmy Jones says she had a shattered backbone too. "It looked like it was hit with something instead of by a vehicle." The abuse made local headlines in Brewton.
Rickey Robinson saw that face in the paper and was sure it was his missing dog. "I was crying coming up that road until I got here. Then, I saw it was a female. I never even read the article. I just saw the picture." It turned out to be a false alarm for Rickey but he's still disgusted by the abuse.
According to workers at the Dollar General store, the manager was throwing trash in the dumpster and saw a little movement. He looked inside and saw Dee-Dee wrapped in a blanket. She was staring up at him.
Jimmy was hopeful at first; Dee-Dee looked like she might make it. "As alert as she was and as responsive as she was, we thought she stood a good chance until after the x-rays and more thorough vet check." He says don’t be fooled by the blanket, it wasn't for comfort. "It was probably wrapped in there to try and conceal it in hopes it would die before somebody noticed it."
The name Dee-Dee was short for Dumpster Dog. Now, the hunt is on for the name of who did this.
Brewton authorities say this is not the first dog shooting they've seen lately. In that past 3 months, 3 dogs have been shot and no one is sure why.

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In the state of Alabama, a $2500 reward is offered for information regarding the abuse and torture of a domestic animal. In the state of Florida, up to $10,000 in fines may be imposed for the murder of a possum. Wake up Alabama. We need tougher cruelty laws and greater public awareness.