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- New York, USA -


As I always say: “Animal abusers are toxic. Toxic people do not change, they only change their victims.”


Do you remember 27-years-old RAVON SERVICE (pictured)? In September 2021, the NYPD's Animal Cruelty Investigation Squad removed from his residence twenty dogs, from puppies to adults, who were found in deplorable condition, without food or water, and chained to a radiator and a dishwasher.


Let’s fast forward to Saturday, November 26, 2022, when NYPD’s 104 Precinct rescued from SERVICE’s car an extremely emaciated Great Dane mama dog and her seven abused puppies!


NYPD’s 104 Precinct’s Tweet reads: “Last night your 104 NCOs rescued this malnourished mother & her 7 puppies, after discovering the dogs inside a vehicle during a car stop on Woodhaven blvd. The owner was charged with several animal cruelty offenses.

Mom & puppies are currently in the care of an animal hospital.”


The NYPD’s 104 Precinct’s spokesperson tells me that officers pulled over SERVICE on the early afternoon of Saturday, on Woodhaven Boulevard because of a loud exhaust system on his vehicle.

In an email I was told: “Upon the car stop, officers observed an emaciated dog and several puppies in a container with no access to food, water or adequate space.”


The puppies were crammed into a small plastic container and as the heartbreaking picture shows, their mom had her ribs protruding from her sides.


SERVICE, of Ashton Road, PA, is charged with eight counts of Torture/Injure/Not Feed Animal torture to an animal, eight counts Neglect of Impounded Animal, seven counts of Animal Carried in Cruel Manner, and Unreasonable Noise.


New York City Councilman Robert Holden congratulated NYPD’s 104 Precinct Officers Candelaria and Sheehan for rescuing the VOICELESS VICTIMS. Referring to SERVICE, he wrote: “People like this should never see the light of day, yet we release them back to the public to continue their crimes.”


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- New York, USA -


Town of Frankfort Police are investigating after a malnourished dog was found in the weeds on Bleecker Street near the intersection of Center Road on Tuesday, September 13, 2022.


Police said a pedestrian found the dog who was laying inside of his cage, with the door open and his leash placed on top of the cage.

As police said, “It is apparent that this pup was mistreated and abandoned.”


Thankfully, the furbaby is now in good hands in the care of the Herkimer County Humane Society. Staff are doing an amazing job at putting the furbaby back on his feet.


Police and the Herkimer County Animal Cruelty Investigator are both handling the investigation and are reaching out to the public for help in hopes of finding the monster(s) responsible for this.


If you have any information about this case, please call the Town of Frankfort Police Department at 315-894-3594 or Herkimer County Animal Cruelty Investigations at 315-525-0227. Thank you!


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- Rhode Island, USA -


The Rhode Island SPCA announced that 39-years-old MICHAEL PINTO (pictured), is facing animal cruelty charges after his dog, a Great Dane named Buddy died in July 2022, due to neglect.


The Glocester Police Department arrested PINTO on July 29, 2022, after officers discovered Buddy on his property. Buddy was severely emaciated, neglected, and in need of immediate medical care. Although the furbaby was rushed to the vet, he did not recover from his mistreatment and sadly passed away.


Court records show PINTO was charged with one count of unnecessary cruelty to animals, one count of overwork, mistreatment, or failure to feed animals, and one count of failing to provide adequate food/water/care.

During his arraignment on August 4, 2022, PINTO entered a not guilty plea and was released after posting bond.

A pretrial conference is set to take place on August 17, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. before Judge Elaine T. Bucci.


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