Tuesday, April 24, 2007

WARNING- THESE PICTURES MAY BE GRAPHIC TO SOME VIEWERS!!!


This dog's bloody nasal discharge was left untreated. He was later found dead.


Dead dogs were dumped on the kennel grounds.


This dog was attacked by other dogs. The wounds were left untreated and became swollen and infected.


An injection of a swine antibiotic was the only attempt by kennel workers to treat the infected bite wounds on this dog's head. The dog eventually died.


This Beagle's eye was injured and badly infected.


Inadequate veterinary care led to this dog's death.


An emaciated dog neglected by kennel workers.


This cat suffered from encrusted eye discharge and was extremely lethargic.


A beagle bitten by other dogs, her wounds left untreated.


Suffering from lethargy, starvation, dehydration and nasal mucus , this dog was left in his pen to die. When lifted up onto his paws, he slumped back down to the floor. Instead of giving him immediate medical attention, a kennel worker went to a holiday picnic. The dog was later found dead.


This friendly Cocker Spaniel appeared healthy when she arrived at Martin Creek Kennel in a truck full of Hounds, Beagles and Lab mixes. However, the kennel's food buckets were kept raised above the floor by chains and she was not able to reach any food. She became so emaciated and weak, she could barely walk. She was dragged around by a rope leashed around her neck, her front paws in the air. The abuse and neglect, along with her deteriorating health, led to her death and she was piled atop other dead dogs in a ditch.


The conditions in which dogs lived included bowls full of moldy food.


Needles and biohazardous waste were dumped on Baird's property.


Mother and puppies raised in a breeding cage. Puppies bred here never saw sunlight or touched the ground until fully grown.


A frightened cat in deplorable conditions.

Source: http://www.lcanimal.org/invest/baird_sick.htm
Source: http://www.lcanimal.org/invest/baird_cruelty.htm

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