A Chilton County canine coach is dealing with animal cruelty prices after a canine in his care died. It occurred in Verbena final month. The coach was arrested on Monday.Chloe was a 4-month-old Chesapeake Bay Retriever. She died final month at Cupid’s Canine Home coaching facility in Verbena. Chloe’s proprietor, Karen Black, stated when the coach known as her on Oct. 19, she knew one thing was unsuitable.“He stated that he had some dangerous information that Chloe had handed,” Black stated. “And my daughter and my husband had been proper there. And the screams that got here out of my daughter, I’ve by no means heard earlier than in my life.” >> YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD: Group protection from WVTM 13Black stated she had her veterinarian carry out a necropsy on Chloe, which she says revealed the pup misplaced a 3rd of her physique weight in the course of the three weeks she was at Cupid’s Canine Home for coaching.The coach and proprietor of the ability, Cupid Seymour, stated Chloe’s loss of life was heartbreaking for him as nicely. He believes the younger pup contracted an sickness from one other canine on the facility.“Our condolences exit to the household and all pet house owners which might be involved. We are able to guarantee you that no canine whereas right here is starved or disadvantaged of meals,” Seymour stated.Seymour despatched Black a number of movies of Chloe being educated. He stated the movies confirmed the pup was wholesome and comfortable.“The canine did not lose any weight whereas it was right here. She was plump and wholesome in all the movies,” Seymour stated.Black pressed prices. Seymour was arrested earlier this week and charged with animal cruelty.“I do not need every other household to really feel what our household has felt,” Black stated. “I do not need every other canine to really feel what our canine felt. I can solely think about what my poor child went by way of by shedding 33% of her physique weight in three weeks. It is unimaginable.”>> WVTM 13 ON-THE-GO: Obtain our app without spending a dime
VERBENA, Ala. —
A Chilton County canine coach is dealing with animal cruelty prices after a canine in his care died. It occurred in Verbena final month. The coach was arrested on Monday.
Chloe was a 4-month-old Chesapeake Bay Retriever. She died final month at Cupid’s Canine Home coaching facility in Verbena. Chloe’s proprietor, Karen Black, stated when the coach known as her on Oct. 19, she knew one thing was unsuitable.
“He stated that he had some dangerous information that Chloe had handed,” Black stated. “And my daughter and my husband had been proper there. And the screams that got here out of my daughter, I’ve by no means heard earlier than in my life.”
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Black stated she had her veterinarian carry out a necropsy on Chloe, which she says revealed the pup misplaced a 3rd of her physique weight in the course of the three weeks she was at Cupid’s Canine Home for coaching.
The coach and proprietor of the ability, Cupid Seymour, stated Chloe’s loss of life was heartbreaking for him as nicely. He believes the younger pup contracted an sickness from one other canine on the facility.
“Our condolences exit to the household and all pet house owners which might be involved. We are able to guarantee you that no canine whereas right here is starved or disadvantaged of meals,” Seymour stated.
Seymour despatched Black a number of movies of Chloe being educated. He stated the movies confirmed the pup was wholesome and comfortable.
“The canine did not lose any weight whereas it was right here. She was plump and wholesome in all the movies,” Seymour stated.
Black pressed prices. Seymour was arrested earlier this week and charged with animal cruelty.
“I do not need every other household to really feel what our household has felt,” Black stated. “I do not need every other canine to really feel what our canine felt. I can solely think about what my poor child went by way of by shedding 33% of her physique weight in three weeks. It is unimaginable.”
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