It was storming pretty bad yesterday afternoon, so I didn't get any pics. I'll try again this evening.
You best leave the dog alone or you will end up like this wayward soul. Brighton woman gets bit with puppy probation A Brighton woman accused of repeatedly injuring a 12-week-old puppy in September and October of last year pleaded guilty to animal cruelty Monday, authorities said. Erin Renee Chartier, 22, was sentenced to three years’ probation and 300 hours of public service and will have to pay more than $2,000 in fines and court fees after she allegedly abused her boyfriend’s terrier/pit bull puppy, Ace. She also pleaded guilty to aggravated cruelty to animals, a Class 6 felony and will receive a deferred judgement on the charge. “The protection of animals has a direct correlation to protection of the public,” District Attorney Bruce Brown said. “People who assume responsibility for owning pets must take good care of them. This is an instance where that trust was broken.” Chartier is required to participate in an animal cruelty evaluation and is prohibited from having contact with the dog. The charges were brought after a local veterinarian reported Ace appeared to have been physically abused. An investigation revealed multiple vets had seen the puppy for various unexplained injuries. Ace had suffered widespread bruising, internal bleeding, bleeding in the eyes, multiple rib fractures, a broken tooth and fluid in his lungs and ears in September and October 2012. “The abuse appeared to have happened during the times when (Chartier) was alone with the puppy,” said Summit County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tracy LeClair. Authorities say Chartier was living in Summit County at the time the dog was injured, but has since moved to Brighton. Ace was impounded until his owner, Chartier’s boyfriend who resides in Wildernest, posted a bond covering the costs of the dog’s boarding and veterinary bills. He is not facing any charges related to the abuse. Ace appears to have recovered from his injuries, authorities said, and has grown significantly over the last several months. “We’re hopeful that he didn’t have any long-term damage,” LeClair said. Chartier is also required to take an obedience class to learn how to properly discipline dogs
I personally am glad they aren't black At least then people wont bring up racism into this thread.............white people against white people, hahaha..............have you run out of minorities and now you're turning on your own selves??????? Sorry I'm just joking. On another note though, I thought this site was about bowhunting anyway? Seriously though, don't be passive agressive and be that neighbor dude who watches from a distance taking notes, nobody like that type of neighbor either. Quit venting about it online, grow some stones and walk over there. It's the only way they'll have any respect tward you. Right now, you appear to be weak and afraid. Man up !!!!!!!
This thread is awesome. I hope they stay in the house for a while and this thread continues as long as they reside. I'm really wanting to see the pics.
yeah sorry, no pics again, this happened today that is hail, not snow or sleet, as it is 80 degrees today
I lived there for 6 weeks, it's by far the worst place I've ever been. I worked there after hurricane Gustav in 2008, granted I wasn't there in the best of times. I carried everywhere I went, because it was necessary. I was threatened to be shot at(while I was taking pictures for FEMA) by some folks whose roof we had just covered with FEMA tarps so it would leak, for free. That was not an uncommon occurrence. I was literally in the middle of a scene from Training Day on a daily basis. It was bad enough that the cops would escort us out of the areas before sunset and under any circumstances were we never allowed to be in many of the neighborhoods after dark. What a joy. The cock roaches were literally 4" long and we bought tennis racquets for night time entertainment. Aside from the food, I have no desire to ever go back, for any reason. No offense to Hooker.
Its just nice to know that there are places like this for these people to live, Pennsylvania is so much the better for it. I mean really how bad can prison life be, people leave Louisiana for it everyday?
Just sneak over in the middle of the night, put the wheels back on their "home" and tow it to another trailer park!
And this is going to be anti-climatic for some of you guys because I feel like you built up this place as some white trash house in your head, but the house is actually quite nice, it's just the people. I live in a nice neighborhood, so no trailers I took this morning before work. It looks much worse when there are 5 cars parked in the yard and there 8 shirtless fat guys drinking in the front yard. And you can't tell how tall the grass is in the pic, but it's definitely very unkempt, although it does look freshly cut in the pic. Just trust me on this. But you can see the fence that is supposed to hold back their pit.