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Last week, an abandoned puppy was found inside a closed drawstring bag that was left at Hamilton Park. Deputy Dog Warden Burkett took the puppy to American Friends Animal Society which has dubbed the puppy Ryder.

When Ryder first arrived, he was lethargic and weak. Though shelter staff knew he had gone through trauma, they wanted to rule out health problems. Testing revealed that he did not have the deadly parvo virus.
Two days after his arrival, the animal welfare agency shared a positive update with Facebook followers, writing:

The sweet guy has been through it and is improving everyday. Today he is up moving around his cage, wiggling his little butt, and crying for attention.
We have received A LOT of interest in lil Ryder. While we know he is adorable, he is still a part of a ongoing cruelty investigation.
The sheriff’s office has opened an animal cruelty investigation after receiving several tips from the public. The shelter is unsure when Ryder will be available for adoption because of the investigation.
 
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The puppy that was found inside a closed bag at a Butler County park has been adopted, according to the Animal Friends Humane Society shelter.

The puppy, now called Ryder, was adopted on May 17.
“To say they were gitty to adopt Ryder, would be an understatement! We are so happy for him to start his life with his new parents and dog siblings,” a social media post from the shelter said.
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A Butler County man who pleaded guilty to leaving a puppy tied up in a bag at a Hamilton park has learned his sentence.
Harold Lilly pleaded guilty to animal cruelty and abandonment in a Hamilton municipal court. This week, Lilly was sentenced to at least 40 days in prison.

A judge also ordered Lilly to never own animals or live with someone else who has an animal.
 
Harold Lilly pleaded guilty to animal cruelty and abandonment in a Hamilton municipal court. This week, Lilly was sentenced to at least 40 days in prison.

A judge also ordered Lilly to never own animals or live with someone else who has an animal.

Very nice

also, gief free puppy
 
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