California police shoot elderly cocker spaniel

On June 17, a Concord, California Police officer drew his .40 caliber pistol and shot 13 year-old Kirby in the back.  Police had entered the owner’s backyard unannounced where they surprised Kirby.  Kirby’s owner Zach Grimm said they heard the jingle of someone opening their back gate.  Next, they heard a bark and a subsequent gunshot.  Grimm said Kirby barked “like any dog protecting its home.”  According to police, the officer felt threatened by the 29 pound cocker spaniel and used lethal force even though he had pepper spray.  Police claim they were looking for a burglar when they entered the backyard around 4:30pm.

One of Grimm’s roommates who saw the shooting said the officer drew his gun just to shoot Kirby.  Grim said “The officer who shot at him, after it was over he just sort of had this goofy look on his face, almost like a smirk, and then he left. No explanation, no apology or anything.”  Part of the .40 caliber bullet passed through Kirby’s body while the rest is logded in his spine.  Grim said, “we think he’s going to make it.” “I can’t believe he’s alive, to be honest with you.”

Kirby's X-ray
Bullet lodged in Kirby’s spine

Cocker spaniel found in bag: Arrests made (NJ)

Keith Morgan arrested for animal cruelty
Keith Morgan arrested for animal cruelty

Police have arrested the couple who “found” a seriously ill cocker spaniel along the road. Keith and Shauna Morgan were arrested yesterday on animal cruelty charges and filing a false police report.

A spokesman for the Associated Humane Society said they are unsure whether the cocker spaniel will pull through. The cocker spaniel was severely dehydrated and covered in matted hair and feces.

See original story: Emaciated cocker spaniel found in bag (NJ)

Emaciated cocker spaniel found in bag (NJ)

There’s a $500 dollar reward for anyone who can identity the person(s) who left a cocker spaniel tied in garbage bag along the roadside in Wall Township, New Jersey.  Staff at the Red Bank Veterinary Hospital have named him Morgan and are treating him for severe dehydration.  Morgan’s also on a feeding tube and on antibiotics for infections on his skin and ears.

Blind Cocker Spaniel Rescued in Florida

Mobley is availble for adoption
Mobley is availble for adoption

A blind cocker spaniel was found wandering in the middle of the road by a couple driving through.  She was lost and confused.  The couple picked her up and took her to Ehrlich Animal Hospital.  Her hair was so badly matted hospital staff couldn’t tell what sex she was.  After shaving her down the staff realized she was blind from untreated glaucoma.  The only treatment option is removal of both eyes otherwise she would be in pain the rest of her life.  The Suncoast Animal League is hoping to receive $1,100 to pay for her surgery.  Visit suncoastanimalleague.org if you would like to contribute.

Cast-Off Cocker Spaniels

Cast-Off Cocker Spaniels
Cast-Off Cocker Spaniels by Becky Corwin-Adams

Becky Corwin-Adams was born in Defiance, Ohio. Becky is a wife, mother of two sons, and “MawMaw” to four grandchildren. She currently shares her home with seven Cocker Spaniels. As a child, Becky had one Cocker Spaniel, dozens of cats, chickens, and a variety of “pocket pets.” She started writing stories about her pets at an early age. Becky is a freelance writer and columnist for The Farmland News. Becky volunteers for Columbus Cocker Rescue as a foster parent, transporter, and Ebay seller. Becky has been an avid reader since childhood. She especially enjoys reading Amish fiction, mysteries, and dog stories. When Becky isn’t reading or writing, she enjoys crafting and walking with her Cocker Spaniels. She has had dozens of her original craft patterns published in various craft magazines.

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