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STOLEN PETS: Why thieves are targeting French Bulldogs

and last updated 2021-05-06 07:50:42-04 TULSA, Okla. — The Humane Society of Tulsa is warning Green Country pet owners after a series of stolen French Bulldogs across the country. Police recently arrested multiple people after Lady Gaga’s two Frenchies were stolen and the dog walker shot. Why Frenchies? They are small, cute, lovable and they are very popular to own right now, which makes them an easy target for thieves looking to make some quick cash. Dog breeds tend to gain popularity in trends and Frenchies are the ‘it’ dog right now. “They are very lovable and very, very sweet and for a bulldog, they are pretty low maintenance when it comes to that breed, says Morgan Littlebear with the Humane Society of Tulsa.

How animal relocation saves lives

Animal relocation – the process of transferring animals out of overcrowded shelters – saves thousands of lives each year. Credit: Bissell Pet Foundation Author: Amy McNeel (WZZM13) Updated: 1:22 PM EDT April 30, 2021 From hounds to pitbulls, puppies to seniors, there are thousands of dogs all over the country waiting in shelters to find their forever homes. And while all of them are deserving of love, none of them have had an easy journey. In fact, many dogs within the American shelter system have literally traveled miles and hours in search of their forever families. Here in Michigan, people are always eager to adopt, and shelters are always filled with hopeful prospects. But what a lot of people don’t know is that a large portion of those dogs come from overcrowded animal shelters in the south, where hundreds of dogs are taken care of by limited staff with even more limited resources. It’s animal relocation – the process of transfer

Marlow woman accused of murder, running puppy mill out on bond

Marlow woman accused of murder, running puppy mill out on bond Marlow woman accused of murder, running puppy mill out on bond By Tiffany Bechtel | March 15, 2021 at 10:45 PM CDT - Updated March 15 at 10:45 PM STEPHENS COUNTY, Okla. (TNN) - The Marlow woman who is facing over 100 charges in connection to a murder and an alleged puppy mill that housed around 200 animals is out on bond. 49-year-old Karen Jean Pritchard was accused of killing 31-year-old Ashley Nicole Anderson. Sheriff’s Deputies say they went to Pritchard’s home after receiving a tip about Anderson’s death. While searching the property, deputies say the found Anderson’s body as well as hundreds of mistreated dogs.

UPDATE: Marlow woman accused of murder, running puppy mill charged

UPDATE: Marlow woman accused of murder, running puppy mill charged UPDATE: Marlow woman accused of murder, running puppy mill charged By Tiffany Bechtel | February 22, 2021 at 10:27 PM CST - Updated February 22 at 10:27 PM STEPHENS COUNTY, Okla. (TNN) - The Marlow woman who was arrested in connection to a murder and accused of running a puppy mill has been charged in Stephens County. 49-year-old Karen Jean Pritchard was accused of killing 31-year-old Ashley Nicole Anderson. Sheriff’s Deputies say they went to Pritchard’s home after receiving a tip about Anderson’s death. They had to come back with a search warrant and found what they estimated to be around 200 animals. The condition the dogs were kept in caused them to launch another investigation into a possible puppy mill being run on the property.

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