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- Washington, USA -


On Wednesday, September 21, 2022, GREGORY PAUL HOUSER JR. (pictured), of Houser's Quality Labs, pleaded not guilty to two counts of animal cruelty and one count of running an unlicensed kennel.


HOUSER is accused of killing several dogs due to his inadequate care and neglect of animals.


In April 2022, KHQ exclusively reported that the Spokane County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the animal shelter SCRAPS launched an investigation into a potential animal neglect case after in August 2021, Houser's Quality Labs was brought to the authorities’ notice following the death of three dogs while in the care of the facility.


KHQ explained: “Each year, thousands of dogs compete in hunt tests in hundreds of clubs across the country. Families put thousands of dollars into a quality trainer the dog will live with for months on end.”


HOUSER is a part of an exclusive Professional Retriever Trainers Association. A trainer who did not want to be identified, told KHQ: “You have to be voted in at a trial in order to have a PRTA membership, and I know that there are many pros, including myself, who would love nothing more than to be recognized by PRTA. Greg is recognized by PRTA, he has accomplishments with his dogs. He is ex-law enforcement. So, all those things stand out. Those are really good things.”


This means that HOUSER’s clients had no reason to doubt his professionalism and trusted their furbabies with him.


Among HOUSER’s clients, are Larry Leidelmeyer, Jerry Vallortigara, and Ben and Evelyn Schallberger who now want justice for their dogs.


Larry Leidelmeyer trusted HOUSER with his dog Andy (picture no. 2), the Schallbergers left with HOUSER their dog named Drake (picture no. 3), and Jerry Vallortigara placed his dog Smoke (picture no. 4) into HOUSER’s care.


HOUSER was based in Dos Palos, California and told his clients that during summer he moves to colder climates to continue training. In August 2021, he told his clients he was heading to Washington where he was running a facility on Medical Lake Road in Spokane.

Andy, Drake, and Smoke along with thirty other dogs then traveled with HOUSER and “that's when red flags started popping up,” reported KHQ.


Mr. Vallortigara said: “Communications started getting a little bit harder” and Mr. Leidelmeyer said: “Things weren't working right. Things were just getting really weird.”


On August 11, 2022, Mr. Schallberger called HOUSER and asked him how Drake was doing and HOUSER told everything was going well. The following day, at 7:00 a.m. HOUSER called Mr. Schallberger and told him: “Hey, Drake's not doing well.” Sadly, Drake passed away on the way to the West Plains Medical Facility. Unfortunately, Ben and Evelyn Schallberger were not able to see Drake before he passed away and the last time they saw him was when they had dropped him off.


Mr. Leidelmeyer also received a call from HOUSER who told him that Andy was sick. He later found out that Andy had been sick for days, but he was never told. Andy was taken to the vet and Mr. Leidelmeyer said: “They told me that he'd have like a 20% chance of making it through the night. And thankfully, he did.” Mr. Leidelmeyer was able to drive up and see his furbaby in his last moment. “Kind of comforted him, brought him some of his favorite toys, and made some noises that gets him pretty hyper and active,” said Mr. Leidelmeyer. He then explained: “I got a phone call from WSU saying Andy is in cardiac arrest. I went back to WSU and they were doing CPR on him I got there.”


As for Smoke, he is still alive but he is different now, said Mr. Vallortigara. He went to pick him up and took him to the vet. “The vet gave him fluids. He was dehydrated. He was underweight,” explained Mr. Vallortigara. Smoke had scars on his stomach and his elbows, his nails were split all the way back down to the pads.

He's scared of the wind now. So, he's super skittish. I mean, he was the quietest dog ever. He never barked or anything now he's just runs and paces and barks. And there's PTSD or anxiety or something there because he's not the same dog,” further explained Mr. Vallortigara.

KHQ spoke with Andy and Drake’s veterinarian and obtained copies of their necropsy which showed high sodium levels. The vet told KHQ the high sodium levels caused Andy and Drake’s brains to swell, then die.


According to KHQ, in June 2022, SCRAPS sent a report to the prosecutor's office that found there was not sufficient evidence to charge HOUSER with any crimes. After that, the officer handling the case was taken off and someone else took over. The new report included 19 witnesses, 7 victims and had almost 400 pages against the 67 generated by SCRAPS.

Charges came out, and Wednesday was the first time HOUSER was in court since the incident took place.


Mr. Leidelmeyer rightfully told KHQ: “We want to see him lose his ability to own and train dogs forever. We want him to lose his license. We want him to lose his accreditation. I definitely want justice for my dog for Andy, for Drake. And for Rosie. I mean, those three dogs didn't have to die the way they did.”


He flew out to see HOUSER’s arraignment in person on Wednesday. KHQ asked him what he thought about HOUSER pleading not guilty and he answered: “Knowing Greg, no I wasn't surprised, to be honest with you. I was hoping he wouldn't be so stubborn and he would take the plea deal but I guess he wants to go the whole way take it to trial, take his chances that way. If it goes to trial and everything comes out. You have all the docs, the vets, everybody coming out and talking about it, it's pretty much going to be the nail in the coffin for me.”


As reported by KHQ, the judge said HOUSER is not allowed to have dogs in his possession in Washington. It's unclear if that extends to his business in California.


I was not able to find online court records for HOUSER.

According to KHQ, he is due back in court in December 2022, and KREMER 2 reports that HOUSER’s next court date is November 12, 2022.

Either way, I will post update as they become available.


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- Florida, USA -


Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey has arrested 68-years-old JOSEPH ALEX FARKAS (pictured), whose actions he described as “truly despicable and horrific.


In a press release Sheriff Ivey said that this animal cruelty case started in early September when Animal Enforcement Officers and the Animal Cruelty Unit launched an investigation following a call from a concerned citizen that FARKAS was “literally starving his dogs to death.”


Upon arrival, officers found a disturbing scenario. Two female dogs, Darcy and Katie, were emaciated and in a state of paralysis, to the extent that officers had to physically carry the furbabies outside of the home, said the sheriff.


The dogs’ conditions were so desperate that Katie had been paralyzed on the floor of the residence for several days and was laying in puddle of her own urine.

As a result of Katie not being able to escape to safety or change position, vets said she also suffered urine scalding.


Darcy was suffering from untreated skin disease, and total and complete emaciation.

Darcy was actually suffering paralysis due to Farkas’ intentional neglect and lack of compassion,” said Sheriff Ivey.


He then added: “ In fact, our vets determined that Farkas’ intentional starvation of Darcy had caused her to go into an advanced state of hypovolemic shock. Essentially Darcy’s organs were shutting down, her heart was unable to circulate blood, and she was days from death when our team showed up. This was all medically determined to be caused by severe starvation.”


Sheriff Ivey showed pictures of the VOICELESS VICTIMS and when he came across the picture of a bag of dog food he said: “And to further show you what evil looks like…. a sealed bag of dog food rested against the wall directly in view of Katie and Darcy where our investigation revealed that it had been sitting, unopened for at least a month. What kind of sick, demented, and cruel person does that to a helpless animal as our Vets believe that the bag of unopened dog food being in immediate view of Katie and Darcy actually inflicted further suffering, mental anguish and torment in addition to the physical suffering they were already experiencing.”


According to the sheriff, there is no question that FARKAS was intentionally starving Darcy and Katie to death and showed no remorse as he told investigators that he “didn’t think his dogs needed any help.”

Sheriff Ivey accused FARKAS of knowing exactly what he was doing and for whatever “sick reason” he chose to not do anything to help his dogs.


Sheriff Ivey revealed that when deputies obtained a warrant for his arrest and went to his home, FARKAS refused to open the door and even tried to drink liquid detergent in an effort to avoid going to jail because he knew he would need medical attention.

Officers were able to kick the door long before FARKAS could drink enough liquid to harm himself.

Right after he was medically examined, FARKAS was placed behind bars.


Sheriff Ivey then addressed FARKAS and said: “Trust me, you deserve to be under the jail but since the law only allows me to put you in it, that will have to do.”


FARKAS was arrested on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, on two felony counts of animal cruelty and two counts of unlawful confinement.

Online arrest records show he is being held in the Brevard County Jail on $11,000 bond.


This is a story where evil did not win because Darcy and Katie are getting better, they are walking and running. Not only that, but I am also overjoyed to report that Darcy has already been adopted and Katie will be soon.


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- Pennsylvania, USA -


Lackawanna County Humane Officer Marci Zeiler received a call requesting assistance from the Susquehanna County dog warden regarding animals in bad condition on a property near Montrose.


Officer Zeiler told WNEP that she was not expecting to find dogs in a dreadful state. She said there were two dogs and one of them was taken to the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter.


The furbaby taken to the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter is a female great Pyrenees mix about 1 year old and staff named her Libby.

Officer Zeiler explained that the weight of Libby’s breed is estimated to be about 85 to 110 pounds and when she was brought in, she weighed in at just under 29 pounds.

Her weight was not the only issue.

As Officer Zeiler told WNEP: “There was like mold and skin infection growing underneath her coat, so once we shaved her down, we got the condition a little bit easier to see.”

She then added: “It's one of the worst emaciation cases that I've seen in quite some time. It is horrific, and the dog couldn't be sweeter. She was friendly. She allowed all the handling, all of the vet care. It's just really a shame to see a dog in that in that condition. Nothing deserves that.”


Officer Zeiler realized that Libby’s case needed further attention so Libby was taken to an emergency vet to treat her skin condition and to plan a refeeding program.

It's going to be a slow recovery. Anytime you have an emaciated one that's this severe, you do have to take it. There's like a refeeding program that has to go on. You have to put weight on very slowly, or you know you could do more harm than good”, said Officer Zeiler.


An update posted by the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter on September 16, 2022, read:

We are so overwhelmed with joy at the sight of our beautiful Libby .

She wants you all to know that she is slowly recovering, gaining strength and being so well loved. Her foster family was showing her the news story that featured her rescue .

This is where her new life began 💕

We are encouraged by her strong, fighting spirit and the care and support she is receiving.

Please continue to think good thoughts 💭 and say some prayers 🙏 but know she is in the best hands !”


Officer Zeiler said she’s seen an increase in cases like Libby's. She believes that these things happen because people face financial hardships but having a furbaby is a responsibility that can’t be ignored.

This is not acceptable. It's never going to be acceptable. So, if this is a situation with these conditions, we are always going to pursue charges”, rightfully said Officer Zeiler.


Libby will remain in the foster home until this case is closed.


I have sent out a few emails to inquire about the other dog on the property and whether charges are being filed in the case.

Should I receive a response, I will update the article accordingly.


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Details may be removed or additional information may be provided in future should such sources report an update.







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