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~ Update: November 2, 2023


I heard back from Animal Control and learned that the dog is about 10 months old and his name is Zeus. “He is doing fine, improving every day”, I was told in an email. Zeus was awarded custody to the Houston SPCA and “is being treated for injuries and malnourishment.”


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A Belgian Malinois is now thankfully safe after a video captured a savage striking him with a weight.


In the video, a male can be seen picking up a weight and throwing it at his dog. He then goes back over to the dog to repeatedly hit the furbaby who was in a “submissive position”, said the Houston SPCA in a press release.

The dog, unable to call for help, can be heard yelping and crying in pain.

The incident happened at a residence in the 400 block of Aurora Creek.


The Houston SPCA said that the rescue of the dog is the result of the “collaborative efforts” of the agency, the Waller County Sheriff’s Office, and Waller County Animal Control.


The Voiceless Victim was “severely malnourished”, said the Houston SPCA, but his well-being is now under the vigilant care of their veterinary staff and support teams.


The investigation into this incident is ongoing and the case will be heard by a judge next week.

Although animal cruelty in Texas is a felony, the crime is punishable by a maximum of ONLY two years in prison and a fine of $10,000. The identity of the scum has not been released.

The Houston SPCA said that its Chief Cruelty Investigator, Jay Chase, stressed the importance of community involvement and said: “If you are able to safely obtain photos or video to report animal cruelty, it can be very useful against those who commit these crimes in public view.”

Remember, reporting animal cruelty may save lives!


Voice For Us believes that animals abusers should experience the EXACT same ordeal they put their victims through before being hung from a tree until their pathetic and useless life slowly ends!


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- Texas, USA -


The Waller County Sheriff's Office said that 18-years-old JADYN ALAIS CARRASCO and 19-years-old ANNA GRACE KNEISLEY (both pictured) are facing charges for stealing a baby goat named Jackson Brown and a 5-month-old miniature Hereford steer named Sir Loin from Dewberry Farm in Brookshire.


According to the sheriff’s office, staff at the farm first noticed that Jackson Brown went missing on May 30, 2023, and two days later, Sir Loin was gone too.


On June 1, 2023, deputies responded to the Buccees off the Katy Freeway after Katy Police said they had two possible suspects from the theft at Dewberry Farm. Unfortunately, there was no sign of Jackson Brown and Sir Loin.


Evidence gathered during the investigation led to CARRASCO and KNEISLEY being charged with two counts of burglary of a building and two counts of theft of livestock each.


Investigators said Jackson Brown was found days after he went missing.

LMTonline reports that Jackson Brown “was recovered from the Katy Animal Shelter, skinny and malnourished”. He was starving. Wendy Lank, Director of Dewberry Farm told KHOU: “He was weak. He couldn’t really stand.”


Sir Loin was found on June 9, 2023, on a local rancher's property about seven miles away. The sheriff’s office said Sir Loin had recent cuts on his right front leg and was highly stressed and panting.


Jackson Brown and Sir Loin are gradually recovering and Wendy told FOX Houstonthey are doing fantastic.”


The sheriff’s office said the investigation is still active and additional parties could be involved.


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