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Satanica

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The owner of the dogs was identified as Levi Tenbrink, 38, of Millsap, who was out of town at the time of the incident, the Parker County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.

Tenbrink told deputies that when the dogs were in a shaded kennel, they kept barking at passersby, so he moved them, according to the release.
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The Millsap man was arrested Saturday after deputies found the dogs. He faces a charge of cruelty to non-livestock animals. An investigation began Saturday after the sheriff’s office received a call for a welfare check at a residence in the 200 block of Fairview Lane.

A concerned citizen who reported hearing the dogs barking and saw they were penned in direct sunlight had brought them water in a portable tub. A Parker County Sheriff’s Office animal control officer responded to the home and found the three dogs in kennels in direct sun with the outside temperature registering over 100 degrees, the release said. Parker County Sheriff Russ Authier said the dogs were in distress and showed signs of heat exhaustion.

The deceased dog had no water inside its kennel, the sheriff’s office said. The remaining dogs were panting heavily with little water made available, according to the release. Tenbrink later told animal control officers and deputies that he had been searching for tarps to provide the dogs with shade but was unsuccessful, and that he had left earlier that morning and gave them water before he left town. Deputies reported finding a portable shelter behind the home, which did have adequate shade, but no dogs were inside that kennel. The surviving dogs were taken to a veterinarian and underwent treatment for heat exhaustion and dehydration, the sheriff said.

It was determined through a necropsy that the one dog died from heat stroke and dehydration, authorities said.

He could've bought a tarp at any home improvement store or Walmart. No need to "look" for one. What is the point of having dogs, if they just stay in kennels 24x7.

 
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This breaks my heart. We lost our sweet Betty Sue last week. She got into the truck in the driveway-- unbeknownst to us--and was trapped in the heat and well...you know. We are devastated. How someone like this cretin leave his puppers to suffer on purpose is beyond me. I've got some pent up feels--can I whip his ass? Pretty please?
 

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