Owners of a Gold Bar home where 155 dogs were found living in horrific conditions lost their court fight to keep video shot during the police raid from being released. GOLD BAR, Wash. — The video isn’t easy to watch: dogs living in their own waste, trapped in small cages without food or water. Investigators called it a multi-million dollar puppy mill in this Snohomish County town. There were 155 dogs that had been allegedly mistreated and living in horrific conditions — all in the same …
these are my dogs and i love them now the black dog, Yoda, died of an acute liver disease and as we were putting him down i would not leave his side until my dad pulled me away and took me to the car i loved him dearly and i still do but he is gone now I love you Yoda and i always will … We love You Yoda
Mathew Bear led a life of crime and drugs. He died of a stroke at age 56 ~ Truth and Fiction. After leaving the Our Gang series as a child, Stymie reportedly acted through high school. He became addicted to drugs, especially heroin and spent much of his young adult years in an out of jail. In the 1980’s got clean of drugs and both went back into acting and traveling doing drug abuse lectures. He died of Pneumonia. Scotty Beckett ~ He died at age 38 following a brutal beating ~ Unconfirmed …
mouths filled with dust. We kissed in the fields and under trees, screaming like dogs, bleeding dark into the leaves. It was empty on the edge of the town, but we knew everyone floated along the bottom of the river. So we walked through the waste where the road curved into the sea and the shattered seasons lay, and the bitter smell of burning was on you like a disease. In our cancer of passion, you said, “Death is a midnight runner.” The sky had come crashing down like the news of an intimate …
SCENE OF THE DEAD COW TO INVESTIGATE, AND DETERMINED THE CALF WAS INDEED HUNTED AND KILLED BY TWO WOLVES. THE RANCHER, WHO’S NAME HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED, DID NOT ACTUALLY SEE THE WOLVES…BUT OTHER RANCHERS HAVE SPOTTED WOLVES IN THIS AREA SOUTHWEST OF CASPER. A SPOKESPERSON WITH THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE SAYS RANCHERS NEED TO USE CAUTION IF THEY SEE A WOLF ON THEIR PROPERTY. IF YOU SPOT A WOLF ANYWHERE NEAR YOUR PROPERTY, CALL THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AT 261-6365. And from “My …