ASPCA in the News: Cute and Furry, Some Say. A Beaten Dog, a Court Finds.
New York Times - Orders of protection are not unusual in New York courts, but one issued yesterday by a Queens judge to protect a 5-year-old is believed to be the first of its kind, according to an animal society special agent.
The 5-year-old is a dog, Bebe, a bichon frisé from Lindenwood.
The order, signed by Judge Alex J. Zigman of Queens Civil Court, says that Frederick Fontanez, 20, a friend of Bebe’s owner, Derek Lopez, must maintain a distance of at least 100 yards from both the dog and Mr. Lopez.
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The 5-year-old is a dog, Bebe, a bichon frisé from Lindenwood.
The order, signed by Judge Alex J. Zigman of Queens Civil Court, says that Frederick Fontanez, 20, a friend of Bebe’s owner, Derek Lopez, must maintain a distance of at least 100 yards from both the dog and Mr. Lopez.
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1 Comments:
THANK GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is time for animal lovers to
unite to rid ourselves of these mental midgets. It also seems to be a trait of serial killers start out abusing animals. Now that we have judges and law enforsement on our side, next we must deal with over population. Time to work with towns using TNR (TRAP-NEUTER-RETURN) These animals do not have to be put down,by controling the population, their numbers will start to decline and those already here can live out their lives. REMEMBER-DEAD IS FOREVER!!!
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