How to Investigate Animal Cruetly in NY State - A Manual of Procedures
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Example 3 - Neglected Pets: Starving Mother and Puppies
The Complaint
A complainant called the local humane agency and reported that she had gone to
a residence to buy a puppy. The complainant stated that she was shocked at
the condition of the mother and four puppies at the residence and believed they
were starving.
The Response
- The investigator went to the residence and asked to see the mother dog
and puppies. She then established that the persons answering the door were
the owners.
- The investigator determined that both the mother dog and her puppies
were emaciated. The investigator asked the owners how the animals got that way.
They stated that the "bitch was thin" when they acquired her and did not see
anything wrong with the condition of the animals.
- The investigator advised them that the animals appeared to be starving and
that it was against the law to starve an animal. After discussing it with
the investigator, they decided to surrender the animals to the humane agency.
- The investigator removed the animals to the animal shelter and took
photographs of them.
Note: If the owners had not been cooperative, the investigator could have seized
the animals based on exigent circumstances and charged the owners with a violation
of Section 353 of the Agriculture and Markets Law.
Charges Brought
None were brought because the owners agreed to surrender the animals, and
the investigators felt the individuals acted from ignorance rather than intent.
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