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- Oregon, USA -


The Josephine County Sheriff’s Office said that Josephine County Animal Control Officers received a report about malnourished dogs at the business Pawsitive K9 Solutions on 783 SE Street in Grants Pass.


On September 21, 2022, deputies with the Josephine County Sheriff’s Office and animal control officers obtained and served a search warrant at the aforementioned facility and “recovered 13 canines all at different levels of malnourishment,” said the sheriff’s office.

The dogs were found in poor living conditions without food or water.


According to a news release by the sheriff’s office, some of the dogs required immediate veterinary care. The living conditions of the animals revealed they had been neglected for some time. The dogs were transported to the Josephine County Animal Shelter and thankfully, they are doing well and are receiving all the care they need and deserve.


The sheriff’s office said that at the time the warrant was executed, the owners/employees of the business were not present but they have been identified.


On September 26, 2022, detectives with the Josephine County Sheriff’s Office, Animal Control Officer’s and Josephine County Code Enforcement executed an additional search warrant at the business’ owner’s residence, located in Selma.


In a new news release the sheriff’s office explained: “During the execution of that warrant, one horse and one rabbit were found deceased. In addition to the deceased animals, sixteen animals including another horse, multiple dogs, cats and chickens were located without food or water also living in poor conditions. All animals located in both search warrants were seized and aid was rendered to the animals as needed.”


At the residence, officials further discovered a small illegal marijuana grow with hundreds of pounds of processed marijuana.


The sheriff’s office said that based on the investigation, it is believed that the suspects for this case have fled the area and are now being sought to face charges.


Although the sheriff’s office did not mention the names of the suspects, Facebook accounts appearing to belong to JOE and DANIELLE LARUE (pictured) list them as owner and co-owner of Pawsitive K9 Solutions respectively.


According to Mail Tribune, Chief Deputy District Attorney Lisa Turner confirmed charges were filed on the evening of Wednesday, September 28, 2022, against the owners of Pawsitive K9 Solutions, JOSEPH LARUE and DANIELLE LARUE (nee Brown).


The LARUES were each charged with multiple counts of felony second-degree animal neglect, misdemeanor charges of animal abandonment, two felony charges of illegal marijuana cultivation and possession, a misdemeanor charge of water diversion and several charges of theft.


The pair were charged with three misdemeanor charges of theft over $1,000 and one charge of aggravated theft of over $10,000. According to Josephine County Circuit Court records, the victims of theft were owners of dogs rescued from the LARUEs’ business and residence.


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- Texas, USA -


On the late evening of Tuesday, August 30, 2022, a deputy with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop on a stolen U-Haul truck in the 3000 block of College Park in The Woodlands.


According to a press release by the sheriff’s office, inside the truck, the deputy discovered multiple injured and malnourished dogs. One of them had a horrific injury with exposed flesh on most of his/her back consistent with a chemical burn. Tennessee News identified the burnt dog as Dolo (pictured).

The poor dogs were “in kennels filled with their own urine and feces with no food or water.”


The occupants of the truck were identified as 26-years-old TIARA JOSIANNA ALSAID and 57-years-old ANTHONY GLENN JOHNSON (both pictured), from Houston.


Following an investigation, the deputy learned that the Houston Police Department has multiple cases involving ALSAID “for running a business that claims to transport dogs cross-country, but instead sells them, never delivering the dogs to their correct destinations”, stated the release.

The sheriff’s office said that the dogs found in the truck “were stolen and worth many thousands of dollars.”


HPD Detectives, the Director of the Montgomery County Animal Shelter, and a Montgomery County Constable Precinct 2 Cruelty to Animals Investigator arrived on scene to assist in the investigation.

Thankfully, the dogs were seized until their guardians could be located, and eventually reunited.


ALSAID was placed under arrest for multiple offenses including animal cruelty and theft in addition to multiple drug warrants out of various counties.


JOHNSON was arrested for possession of marijuana but animal cruelty charges could be forthcoming.


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- West Virginia, USA -



~ Update: August 9, 2022


I have emailed Fayette County Sheriff Mike Fridley and inquired about all the furbabies.


He kindly responded to my email and told me that at the home there was a Mama dog who is between 2-3 years old. He said she is possibly a Pitbull mix. The mom gave birth to a total of 11 puppies.

Two of the puppies were found deceased and eaten by the other dogs.

Three puppies who were found alive were removed but sadly, passed away within 24 hours because their mom was too emaciated to produce milk. Overnight, the mom then delivered another 6 puppies all stillborn.


The Sheriff also said there was a Miniature Pincher mix who is about 5 years old. The furbaby was found completely malnourished and dehydrated.


An 8-month-old Blue healer mix was found locked in a room with no food or water, covered in fleas.

Additionally, there was the dog who was seen by a neighbor getting on the roof of DODSON’s home.

All the furbabies had worms and were infested with fleas. They are now at the Fayette Veterinary Hospital in the care of Dr. Matt Faulkner.




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On Friday, August 5, 2022, deputies with the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department received a call about possible animal cruelty in Glen Ferris. The caller told deputies that the night before, in the neighborhood, someone had seen a dog climb out of a window onto the roof of a house. The caller went on to tell deputies that when that witness went to that home to tell resident that their dog was on the roof, “they witnessed what appeared to be multiple deceased puppies, feces and urine all over the floor, and other dogs that seemed extremely malnourished” said Fayette County Sheriff Mike Fridley.


Deputies and Animal Control responded to the reported home and discovered dead puppies who appeared to have been consumed by the other dogs inside the property.

The conditions inside the residence were deplorable.


The live dogs were taken to a veterinarian where they were deemed malnourished and neglected.


In connection with this case, deputies charged 25-years-old MIA JO DODSON (pictured), with seven counts of MISDEMEANOR animal cruelty.

Online records show that DODSON, of Hico, is being held on $10,000 cash bail in Southern Regional Jail while she awaits further court proceedings.


Sheriff Fridley said anyone with information about this case should call the department at (304) - 574 - 3590 or contact Crime Stoppers of West Virginia at (304) - 255 - STOP. Thank you!


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