Dozens of dogs seized in two dog fighting raids in Johnson County, Georgia, are about to embark on a new phase in life: freedom.
Dog fighting raids uncovered
According to 13WMAZ, last May, federal agents raided two homes outside of Wrightsville. Authorities found 74 dogs that were allegedly involved in dog fighting. The canines were chained to the ground or in cages. Also, authorities found treadmills where people forced dogs to exercise.
Many of the pups found in the heart-wrenching seizure were starving. Additionally, some were seriously scarred or had missing teeth. Clearly, the level of maltreatment was both shocking and reprehensible.
Prosecutors said all the evidence pointed to dog fighting rings. They asked to take ownership of the abused canines. Finally, this month, a federal judge approved that request. Unsurprisingly, the owners of the two homes did not oppose the decision. However, there was no mention of any charges against the owners of the homes.
The dogs are under veterinary care to prepare them for transfer to shelters. Hopefully, they will be available for adoption someday soon. We can’t wait to hear updates on these dogs finding loving forever homes!
How prevalent is dog fighting?
Dog fighting is a huge problem nationwide. The ASPCA and other animal welfare groups estimate that tens of thousands of people are involved in this cruel activity. Though Congress made it a federal crime to attend an animal fight in 2013, dog fighting is still prevalent today.
Signs of a dog fighting ring
One of the biggest challenges in uncovering dog fighting rings is how secretive they are. Therefore, it’s crucial to immediately report any suspicious activity related to dog fighting to the authorities. Speaking up is the only way to end this inhumane practice and ensure dogs are treated with the love and respect they deserve.
Do you know how to recognize a dog fighting ring in your neighborhood? Here are some of the signs:
- Dogs on heavy chains
- Scarred or injured dogs, especially Pit Bulls
- Breaking sticks
- A spring pole
- Treadmills
- Fighting pit
- Washtubs
- Vitamins, drugs, and vet supplies
- Jenny Mill or cat mill
- Dogfighting publications
Read up on recognizing dog fighting rings and what to do if you suspect one.
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