Possible Prosecution? The Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control officers rescued 49 dogs just before the hurricane hit, the dogs were found outside some were tied up, left to fend for themselves. The dog owners will now have to be accountable, and may face felony charges.
Hundreds of Abandoned Pets in Florida, Including Dogs Tethered to Trees, Rescued from Hurricane Irma https://t.co/0QcmRPcQwx
— People (@people) September 11, 2017
“This is a prime example of animal cruelty,” said Palm Beach County state prosecutor Dave Aronberg. “We will find you, and we will prosecute you.”
Those who abandoned pets ahead of Hurricane Irma could face criminal charges; https://t.co/GZkz5W8yFo
— Jenny Anchondo (@JennyAFox4) September 12, 2017
ASPCA Vice President Tim Rickey said, “It’s critical for pet owners to consider their animals when preparing for any disaster, and we strongly urge them to always bring their animals with them if they have to evacuate their home.”
The ASPCA worked through Hurricane Irma’s path in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina to rescue around 600 animals who were abandoned during the storm.