About 140 Neglected Dogs Rescued in East Texas
Posted/updated on: April 7, 2011 at 11:28 am
JEFFERSON (AP) – The hospitalized owner of about 140 starving dogs seized in Northeast Texas could face charges over the neglected animals. The Marshall News-Messenger reported Wednesday that the animals have been rescued, by the Humane Society of Marion County, from property near Jefferson. Humane Society leader Caroline Wedding says some animals were in cages, while others were left to roam the woods. She says the dogs are being treated for flea infestations, skin diseases, infected eyes and starvation. Officials say owner, a 64-year-old man whose name has not been released, had been away from the property since last month after being admitted to a hospital in Shreveport, La. Some of his relatives contacted animal rescue authorities, who began seizing the dogs last Friday.