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- Connecticut, USA -


56-years-old THOMAS HUNT JR. (pictured), owner of a dog training and boarding facility, is due to appear in Superior Court in New Haven on August 12, 2022, to face animal cruelty charges that stemmed from an investigation which revealed, among other issues, that two Cane Corsos in his care, one male and one female, “mauled and killed” a Mini Schnauzer.


On June 6, 2022, HUNT, of Naugatuck, turned himself in and was charged with two counts of animal cruelty at his former Eagle K-9 Academy facility on 809 Carrington Road, Bethany.

The facility name has since been changed to Perfection with Affection K-9 Academy and it is listed at the same address.

Better Business Bureau lists HUNT JR. as the owner of Perfection with Affection K-9 Academy.


Investigators discovered that the two Cane Corsos, named Nova and Moose, had lost significant weight over several months while at HUNT’s facility with one described as “emaciated” in the warrant affidavit.


The condition of Nova and Moose was brought to the attention of Woodbridge Animal Control after HUNT reported by phone on April 8, 2022, that they had attacked the Mini Schnauzer. According to his version of the facts, an employee “failed to secure a latch.”


Nova and Moose were then brought to the Woodbridge Animal Control facility for quarantine and were found to be “extremely underweight”, reports Hartford Courant.


Moose, 4 years, 11 months, weighed 87.3 pounds, while veterinary paperwork showed that about two months earlier, he weighed 130 pounds.

Nova, 3 years and 9 months old, weighed 88.7 pounds. Records from two months earlier showed she weighed 98 pounds.


On April 12, 2022, Animal Control Officer Karen Lombardi along with state animal control officer Charles DellaRocco interviewed Nova and Moose’s guardian. He explained to the officers that he had dropped off his dogs in December 2021, because he was going through a divorce and needed a place for them while going through the difficult time. The man also said when he dropped off Nova and Moose, they were “in good health.”


After meeting with the furbabies’ guardian, Nova and Moose were taken to Animal Clinic of Milford to be examined. A veterinarian confirmed they were underweight, with Moose’s “spine and ribs” prominent on a visual exam.

When HUNT was questioned about the dogs, he told investigators that he was feeding them “six cups of food a day.”


In January 2022, a state inspection noted that the dogs’ rabies shots weren’t current. Reportedly, HUNT said: “I probably should have taken them to the vet.”


According to Hartford Courant, in the last year Eagle K-9 Academy received at least one warning from the state’s Department of Animal Control Unit following an inspection that showed safety and sanitation violations.

As reported by Hartford Courant, “Alleged violations have included: feces and urine in the runs and kennels, a puddle of urine in the lobby, no mechanical ventilation, inadequate drainage, old fencing with no top, extremely dirty fan and ceiling, lack of repairs that could cause injury, mouse feces near a kitchen sink. One report stated that five of nine dogs were not up to date with rabies shots and eight of nine didn’t have licenses.”


The news agency reached out to HUNT for comment but he reportedly said in a text: “I have been ordered to not comment.”


Hartford Courant also reached out to HUNT’s attorney, Sally Pruitt, but she did not return the agency’s calls for comment.


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- Virginia, USA -



~ Update: August 20, 2022


The Tazewell County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office announced that 33-years-old ERIC RYAN ROSE (pictured), “has been arrested on a felony warrant for animal cruelty / animal cruelty resulting in death under Virginia § 3.2-6570.”


In July 2022, ROSE was charged with a misdemeanor count of animal cruelty after a video caught him violently abusing and aggressively handling his dog, Charlie. The video also showed ROSE tying a rope or a leash around Charlie’s throat while forcefully keeping the furbaby still.


Authorities later found a lifeless dog down the street from ROSE’s home and the furbaby was taken to Wytheville for a necropsy.


The results determined that the dog was Charlie and the misdemeanor charge has been upgraded to a felony.


ROSE was arrested on August 15, 2022, in Washington County, Tennessee by the Johnson City Police Department for being a fugitive from justice. He is awaiting extradition back to Tazewell County.



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On Monday, July 18, 2022, authorities in Tazewell County have arrested 33-years-old ERIC RYAN ROSE (pictured), after Virginia State Police say he violently abused his dog at his ex-girlfriend’s home in Cedar Bluff.


A video published by WVVA, shows ROSE aggressively handling a dog named Charlie and then goes on to depict ROSE tying a rope or a leash around Charlie’s throat while forcefully keeping the furbaby still.


ROSE told the news agency that the incident is not limited to the video and that there is more to the story. According to ROSE’s version of the facts, he was just trying to cool the dog off on a hot day.


ROSE told WVVA: “I didn’t think it would be an issue getting him in the pool. I figured I would just have to get him to get in it and then he backed up and he ended up biting me. When he bit me I tried to get a hold of him just to get control so he wouldn’t bite me again because when he bit me it shredded the end of my thumb. Like the whole digit of my right thumb I have no feeling in it, it’s all jacked up now.”


WVVA asked ROSE to verify the injury of his thumb with a photo and ROSE said he would email the picture but WVVA never received it.


According to WVVA, ROSE said that what we see in the video is him defending himself from another bite. ROSE claimed he was trying to restrain Charlie, not hurt him. He then added that he took Charlie down the street from his house and let him run free.


Sadly, down the street from ROSE’s home, his ex-girlfriend and police found the lifeless body of a dog believed to be Charlie.


Virginia State Police and the Tazewell County Sheriff’s Department were both present on the scene.

Authorities said they would send the dog’s carcass off for a necropsy to confirm his identity.


Reporter Robert Castillo with WVVA was also present and said that right after the discovery, he called ROSE to get his reaction.

Reportedly, ROSE said: “I have no clue, I know nothing about it. It’s news to me.”

WVVA asked ROSE if he had any idea how Charlie got to the area where he was found and ROSE responded: “No, not up here. I mean if anything he should’ve been down that way.”


WVVA reports that shortly after they ended their call with ROSE, he showed up and spoke with police. According to WVVA, it appeared that ROSE broke down at the discovery.


Online court records show that ROSE is facing one MISDEMEANOR count of animal cruelty but I refuse to believe that no additional charges will be filed against this filthy murderer!


Also, in the video, another dog, a black one, can be seen running lose in the backyard. I hope authorities have removed him/her!


ROSE is expected back in court on September 28, 2022, at 9:00 a.m.


Charlie’s picture shared from Jennifer Maynard Proffitt’s Facebook account.


ROSE’s picture shared from Stephanie Merrell’s Facebook account.

I have emailed the sheriff’s office and requested the official mugshot.


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- New Jersey, USA -


The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office announced that on Friday, July 15, 2022, 39-years-old GARY MOORE (pictured), entered a guilty plea to a 3rd degree animal cruelty charge resulting in the death of a 7-pound Yorkshire Terrier puppy named Mommas.

According to a press release, the terms of MOORE’s plea agreement with the State require a New Jersey State Prison sentence of 3 years.

The murderer is scheduled to be sentenced on August 26, 2022, before the Honorable Dorothy Garrabrant J.S.C.


On January 7, 2020, Atlantic City Police responded to a 911 call from a very emotionally upset woman who came home to find the body of her deceased puppy”, stated the release.

Detective Malik Tolbert entered the woman’s apartment to find her hysterical. The woman told police she came home from work and could not find her Yorkshire Terrier puppy, Mommas. After looking for Mommas, the woman eventually found the furbaby “stuffed between the mattress and box spring of her bed. Mommas was deceased, her body badly beaten.”


Forensic experts determined that Mommas had suffered fatal blunt force trauma.


An investigation led to MOORE being charged with animal cruelty by purposely and cruelly causing the death of Mommas.


According to online records, MOORE is out of custody!


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