Thirteen Pit Bulls Rescued from Suspected Fighting Ring in South Carolina
The sheriff’s office got the suspect to sign a surrender agreement, and the dogs WILL NOT be going back to where they were taken from.
The sheriff’s office got the suspect to sign a surrender agreement, and the dogs WILL NOT be going back to where they were taken from.
Lawrence and the staff with animal control did say that the dogs didn’t have any scarring or outwards signs of being in a fighting ring, and they are very hopeful that all of the dogs can be rehabilitated.
Two people have had charges filed against them in Parkesburg, Pennsylvania for being involved in a dog fighting ring.
Public Safety Director Col. Jim Smith said, “The cruelty these dogs were shown is painful to see, and we couldn’t stand by and allow them to suffer.”
“Animals being spared the life of suffering at the end of a chain or at the hands of somebody in a bloody pit, where they’d ultimately lose their lives,” said Chris Schindler.