Authorities are investigating the deaths of 21 dogs at a boarding facility in Argyle, upstate New York. The owners of the facility have been charged with multiple misdemeanor counts and one felony count related to animal cruelty. Specifically, the previous owners face one count of felony cruelty to animals and six counts of misdemeanor cruelty to animals. The sheriff’s office has not publicly disclosed the cause of death. The incident has caused grief among the families of the deceased pets. Separately, in Northeast Florida, 23 sea turtle hatchlings were found dead on the beach, with evidence suggesting they were killed during a dog attack.
Volunteers with the Beaches Sea Turtle Patrol in Northeast Florida say 23 hatchlings were recently found dead along the surf in Atlantic Beach, with evidence that suggests the juveniles were killed during a vicious dog attack. https://t.co/2TaqL6EFQQ
The owners of an upstate New York dog boarding facility where 21 dogs were recently found dead are now facing more than 20 misdemeanor counts https://t.co/9S7S3J5Txv
Charges filed against owners of New York boarding facility after 21 dogs found dead | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/jQ7JDrh1pQ