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Hollywood s favorite animal welfare activist Marc Ching is accused of EXAGERRATING dogs injuries

Marc Ching runs the Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation in Sherman Oaks A bombshell report from the LA Times details allegations that he exaggerated the injuries of rescue animals   Ching claimed an animal that went on to become a poster dog for his firm and had an animal rights bill named after it was sodomized  The owner of Riley the dog said two vets said this was false  One of the vets who examined the dog said she told Ching at the time that there was no evidence of such an assault but the charity continued to push the story

LA activist Marc Ching and his foundation exaggerated tales of animal abuse, vets and rescuers say

LA activist Marc Ching and his foundation exaggerated tales of animal abuse, vets and rescuers say
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L A activist Marc Ching and his foundation exaggerated tales of animal abuse, vets and rescuers say

Days after an abandoned puppy was found near a San Bernardino elementary school with acid burns on its face, animal activist Marc Ching posted a devastating update on his charity’s Facebook page. The brown floppy-eared dog named Riley, who would later become the namesake of an animal-rights bill, also had been sodomized, he wrote. “I bawled my brains out,” said Sedna Moseley, the dog’s foster owner, who at the time worked as a veterinarian technician at Loma Linda Animal Hospital. “I remember just thinking, how could somebody do this?” But Moseley, who went on to adopt Riley, learned later that examinations by two veterinarians determined Ching’s claim that the dog had been sodomized had no merit.

L A activist Marc Ching and his foundation exaggerated tales of animal abuse, vets and rescuers say [Los Angeles Times]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA L.A. activist Marc Ching and his foundation exaggerated tales of animal abuse, vets and rescuers say [Los Angeles Times] Days after an abandoned puppy was found near a San Bernardino elementary school with acid burns on its face, animal activist Marc Ching posted a devastating update on his charity’s Facebook page. The brown floppy-eared dog named Riley, who would later become the namesake of an animal-rights bill, also had been sodomized, he wrote. “I bawled my brains out,” said Sedna Moseley, the dog’s foster owner, who at the time worked as a veterinarian technician at Loma Linda Animal Hospital. “I remember just thinking, how could somebody do this?”

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