How to Investigate Animal Cruetly in NY State - A Manual of Procedures
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Example 2 - Neglected Pets: Lack of Food and Shelter
The Complaint
A complainant called the local humane agency and reported that two dogs had
been tied to a fence at a residence and not been fed for at least a week.
The Response
- The investigator went to the residence and found two emaciated dogs chained to
a fence, with no food or water available. The chains were held with heavy padlocks.
- The investigator took photographs which he would later use for evidence.
- He applied for an "Order to Seize Dog" from the local judge.
- He returned to the property, used bolt cutters to cut the chains, seized the
dogs, and removed them to the animal shelter. He left a copy of the "Order to Seize
Dog" at the residence.
- The investigator returned to the residence later and issued the owner
an Appearance Ticket.
Charges Brought
The individual involved was charged with 2 counts of violating Section 353 of the
NYS Agriculture and Markets Law.
Supporting Documents Follow