Let’s hope she gets maximum prison sentence! 😡
A Florida woman was arrested after a dog's mouth was found taped shut.
According to the Polk County Sheriff's Office, 57-year-old Tammy Annette Roosa of Auburndale, faces multiple criminal charges after a Polk County Sheriff's Office investigation found a dog with its muzzle taped shut and numerous other animals living in what authorities described as hazardous conditions.
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@TrisOsborneMP If you are confident that your party is doing well- you won’t be afraid to call for a general election and then at least the new person will have a mandate if Labour win, unlikely I know but unless the party do that the country will be even more angry than it already is
@stephen_hitchin@domdyer70 Unfortunately your fetid coming across to me anyway as a bit arrogant- he has been thanking Kier Starmer today- what a joke - believe it or not he is at present just an MP
@domdyer70@MsTKIndeed Most of his ministerial posts lasted barely a year, he apparently is keen to continue with ubiquitous development which is go to do more harm to our beleaguered wildlife- animals you speak out for here, he has no mandate and he is extremely arrogant
@AndyBurnhamGM@HunnyJax Thanking Kier Starmer for his service. Seriously! You’re not his boss! Your at not PM at the present moment either- you are coming across as arrogant- call an election
These dogs are inside MBR acres in the UK. @TheCampBeagle_ is raising awareness.
We need to do a Ridglen Farms on them and get these dogs out.. It needs to happen. I will happily join, even if it means being arrested, and adopt one after This shouldn’t be happening in the UK
Not all heroes wear capes 🧑🚒.
Firefighters in Bursa who revived a Dog that passed out from smoke inhalation in a house fire using an air breathing apparatus and rushed it to the vet where he fully recovered.
Thank you for caring 🙏.
Myself and Rocky would like to wish you a happy Monday morning. He says he is going to attack the week.
His eyesight and weight getting better by the day. He says he loves being alive now ❤️
🚨 BABY ALPACA VANISHES FROM SOMERSET PADDOCK WITHOUT TRACE
Fears are growing for the welfare of a young alpaca who vanished from a secluded Somerset paddock almost a week ago, with his devastated owner now fearing he may have been stolen.
Alpaca Banff, a ten-month-old black alpaca belonging to Tam Harrisson of Chapel Ground Alpacas, disappeared overnight from a private field near Goblin Combe close to the village of Cleeve.
The young alpaca was last seen at around 9pm on Sunday, May 10, alongside three other alpacas in a paddock near Tam’s home. By the following morning, he had vanished completely.
Despite extensive searches involving friends, neighbours and animal lovers combing woodland and steep-sided valleys around Goblin Combe, there has been no sign of Banff.
“The gates were still shut, and there was no sign of him anywhere nearby,” Tam told Somerset Live.
“If they get out and can’t get back in, they usually don’t go far at all.”
As the days have passed without sightings, concern has shifted from the possibility of escape to fears the friendly young alpaca may have been taken.
“What worries me most is that someone has come here and stolen him,” she said.
Tam explained Banff is still small enough to be lifted into the back of a vehicle and warned that anybody keeping him without proper knowledge could place him at serious risk.
“He’s due a shear now. In winter, he’ll need medication. He will be very, very distressed at being away from home and being away from his three friends,” she said.
Alpacas are highly social herd animals and typically remain close to companions even if they escape enclosed fields. Tam said the complete absence of sightings, fleece caught on branches or even droppings has made the disappearance deeply unusual.
Search teams have taken Banff’s fellow alpacas into surrounding woodland in the hope he might respond to their scent or calls, while feed buckets have been rattled across the combe in an effort to draw him out.
“There’s been nothing,” Tam said.
“He’s friendly, he’s used to meeting people, he’s curious and so lovely, so he will come over to someone if they say hello.”
Chapel Ground Alpacas is well known locally for alpaca experiences and appearances at agricultural shows across the region.
Tam has now appealed for anyone spotting an unfamiliar alpaca in fields around North Somerset, or anyone with information about Banff’s disappearance, to come forward.
“I just fear the worst, that someone has taken him,” she said. “We really want him back.”