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WARNING!
***THIS IS A VERY DISTURBING STORY REGARDING TREATMENT OF BEAGLE. NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART***
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Anyone who would do this to a Beagle would do it to a person too. There are some sick people out there.
I just can't get over this, I am actually made sick by it.
***THIS IS A VERY DISTURBING STORY REGARDING TREATMENT OF BEAGLE. NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART***
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Anyone who would do this to a Beagle would do it to a person too. There are some sick people out there.
I just can't get over this, I am actually made sick by it.
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VINEMONT, Ala. -- Authorities in Cullman County are investigating a shocking case of animal cruelty. Police said a Vinemont family's beagle was skinned alive and had to be euthanized, but a second beagle escaped with minor lacerations.
Neal Rodgers said he had let the family's two beagles run loose in a rural part of Vinemont located on Cullman County Road 1428 last weekend. He said he first thought his 3-year-old dog named Anne had been hit by a car, but after a closer look it was clear someone skinned his dog alive.
Rodgers said her coat was removed from the nape of the neck to the base of the tail and down to the nipple line. The second dog, 3-year-old Buttercup, suffered lacerations around the neck and shoulder before apparently escaping.
Cullman County Sheriff Tyler Roden said the case is under investigation
