Jul 5, 2021
A Portsmouth woman has been sentenced following an investigation into an abandoned dog, found tied to a fence in Washington CH.
Shortly after midnight on Sunday, June 20, Fayette Regional Humane Society (FRHS) humane agents were dispatched by the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office to a residence in the 800 block of Broadway St. after a call was received about an abandoned dog tied to a fence.
“At the time of Humane Agent Daugherty and I’s arrival, we found a very scared brindle mixed breed dog tied to a chain-link fence on a short leash without food, water, or shelter.” said Brad Adams, Chief Humane Agent and Outreach Director “The dog was super scared to the point where he was growling out of fear. I’m sure it was scary with the two of us who are complete strangers approaching him in the darkness.”
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