For anyone planning on getting a new puppy this holiday season, the key question may not be "How much is that doggie in the window?" but rather "Where did that doggie come from?" It may be hard to imagine the cute pups found in reputable pet stores being born in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions, but that is just what a new investigation alleges, reports CBS' Early Show resident veterinarian Dr. Debbye Turner Bell. According to a report by the Humane Society of the United States, many stores of the Ohio-based Petland Inc. pet store chain support puppy mills while telling customers the dogs come… » More
Concerned neighbors called the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office about three dogs that had not been fed or watered for three weeks. » More
Crestview men charged with felony animal abuse for allegedly killing a kitten with a sledgehammer plead not guilty...animal rights activists… » More
Four pit bulls that were chained up and left without food or water will have to be euthnized because they're so emaciated, scarred and wounded.… » More
Four dogs found severely malnourished in Summerdale » More
Trial has begun for a baseball player-turned-actor accused of brutally killing a cat in a jealous rage after complaining that his ex-girlfriend… » More
Pitbull tied up to a pick-up truck and dragged down rural, Escambia County, Alabama highway » More
Police arrest two men on animal cruelty charges after busting up a dog fight in Atmore. » More
A special education teacher is accused of killing her horse and burning down her barn for insurance money. » More
A Florida special education teacher confesses to shooting her show horse, burning a barn to cover it up and then trying to collect $100,000 in… » More