An Everett, WA woman named Lisa Parker lit a firestorm of outrage from dog lovers after she posted a picture on Facebook of her dog wearing a soiled pee pad after it peed in the house.
Above she is pictured with Ludo as a puppy
Here is the announcement from the Everett Animal Shelter Facebook page:
This is a misdemeanor crime with a maximum penalty of 90 days in jail and/or $1,000 fine.”
You can email Head Prosecutor Hil Kamam athkaman@everettwa.gov to thank him for prosecuting Lisa Parker.
He is finding out … not so bright! I sopped it up, with a peepee pad, before scrubbing it with Oxyclean and vinegar.
He is now wearing this creation.” She also provided another “expert” tip for potty training a dog:
"Shit in the house, get it stuffed in your mouth and taped shut. Yes, it’s a nasty job but…it works!”
She clearly thought she did nothing wrong because she posted the pictures and bragged about what she did.
Parker wrote: 'Ludo thought it would be a good idea to p*** in the house, five minutes after his goodnight potty run.' Above Ludo is pictured"
Fortunately the legions of dog lovers went ballistic on Facebook saw what she did and expressed their disgust on her Facebook page, which she later took down, but not before people took screenshots of the vile picture she posted.
They also contacted Everett Animal Control, which said that based on the picture it has opened an animal abuse investigation
Lisa Parker was also ordered to surrender Ludo within 24 hours until after her trial is over.
Videos Parker posted also showed she has at least one other dog and a cat but those animals were not confiscated.
***LISA PARKER***
5/5/2016 - Court says woman charged has surrendered Dog.
EVERETT, Wash. – An arrest warrant has been rescinded for an Everett woman charged with animal cruelty after posting photos on her Facebook page that appeared to show her dog with a urine-soaked “peepee hat” over its head.
City of Everett spokesperson Meghan Pembroke said the warrant was issued because the court had ordered Lisa Parker to file a declaration that she’d turned the dog over to either an animal shelter or a friend.
On Thursday, however, Everett police said the order had been quashed and that she was no longer wanted.
After the Facebook post appeared in late February, people began calling animal-control officers. That led to a police investigation, and prosecutors decided to file charges last month.
Animal cruelty is a misdemeanor crime with a maximum penalty of 90 days in jail and/or a $1,000 fine.
Source - http://q13fox.com/2016/05/
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