I nearly lost Asia tonight. I wouldn’t wish it on any ome.
If it’s happened to you, you know what an emotional rollercoaster it is…
Tonight for us? One word. GRATITUDE
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Peanut’s Law
Justice for Peanut the Squirrel and Fred the Raccoon.
What the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation under the leadership of Governor Kathy Hochul did was completely unnecessary. Going to Peanuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary Inc. and then taking these two family members, euthanizing them, and then saying they were complaints about wildlife and they were very concerned about rabies. I like this guy Jake Blumencranz He not only represents the district that grew up in, he’s an animal advocate. He’s a New York State lawmaker. He’s crafted Peanut’s Law, he wants to make change.
How do we do that? Call and email your local lawmakers.
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Dog Found Tied To Fence on Florida Roadway Taken to Shelter and No Plans Now To Reunify With Owner
A Florida Highway Patrol trooper rescued a dog named “Trooper” in the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Milton.
Now Former Tennessee Deputy Out On Bond After Allegedly Killing 7 Dogs
This now-former Tennessee sheriff’s deputy is on the wrong side of the law, allegedly killing seven dogs. We’ll hear from the dog dad in a second. Former McNairy County Deputy Connor Brackin was called out for an animal welfare check on November 4th. The caller reported malnourished and abandoned dogs.
The arrest affidavit states that once on the scene, Brackin spoke with the caller, observed the dogs in pens outside and in two mobile homes, and gave one of the dogs to the caller. Brackin then loaded his service rifle and pistol and fired a total of eight rounds into the pens and the campers.
Here’s what dog dad Kevin Dismuke told local media—he wasn’t even home at the time.
This all took place about two hours east of Memphis in the city of Bethel Springs on November 4th. After an investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Brackin turned himself in and is now out on bond.
Brackin’s bond was set at $1,000. He is charged with seven counts of aggravated cruelty to animals and eight counts of reckless endangerment. We’ve reached out to Brackin and have not heard back.
Now it’s time to have your voice heard.
Contact McNairy County District Attorney Mark Davidson:
Phone: 731-635-5163
Email: [email protected]
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/DAG25th
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