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Nov 18, 2009 at 10:59 PM EST
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Nov 19, 2009 at 8:59 AM EST
UTICA, N.Y. (WKTV) - Two people have been charged with animal abuse, after a severely emaciated dog ended up at the Stevens Swan Humane Society.
Police say both Gregory Patterson, 20, and Lashanta Jackson, 23, both of Wall Street in Utica; are facing the misdemeanor charge of animal abuse.
Dr. Evan Sandler of the Stevens Swan Humane Society says one year-old, bare-boned, Annie was brought into the Humane Society by an animal control officer after her owners clearly neglected her.
"This dog, I don't know if it's been treated or cared for at all," Dr. Sandler said. "On the abuse side, it's (neglect) probably one of the worst cases of abuse a dog can get."
Annie is 15 pounds under weight, has an eye infection, was covered in fleas, and has other scars that led the vet to believe there was other abuse going on. That was only the physical abuse Sandler said, not to mention the psychological abuse.
"The dog when we offered him food, he was very interested, but it was almost like he didn't know what to do with it," Sandler said.
Despite the dogs current condition, Sandler believes once she gets healthy and finds a good home she will be okay.
"This dog is going to be a very good dog, I really do believe so," Sandler said. "Even in the case, the situation, this dog was in, it was still looking to give us kisses. This is not a mean dog. Once she gets some meat on her bones she's going to be very well."
Sandler says Annie will continue to be housed at the Humane Society until she is adopted. Stevens Swan is taking donations for the dog. Anyone wishing to contribute you can send the donation, care of Annie, to Stevens-Swan.
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