The woman charged with beating and biting her dog in January pleaded no contest to a charge of animal cruelty, according to the Shasta County Superior Court, criminal court clerk.
Xaviera Kayli Ferguson now faces up to two years in the Shasta County Jail and three years’ probation when she is sentenced, according to the county clerk.
The attack on her dog was captured on surveillance video and that’s what led to her arrest. Ferguson entered her plea during a settlement conference averting a trial that was scheduled for next week.
The mastiff puppy named Caballo was surrendered to Redding’s Haven Humane Society.
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The search is on for a woman after a Facebook video appears to show her beating her dog.
The woman is seen kicking the dog and it looks like she even bit his ear.
Action News Now learned about the video when it was circulating Facebook from Cristina Rykalski. The caption stated that a lady came to her home on Thursday afternoon asking for directions to Lake Blvd.
"I believed she lost control of her dog because my rooster was loose and thought he went chasing after him," Rykalski said. "I called the police and by the time I checked on her again she was leaving out the gate. Well, I checked my cameras this evening and it turns out this woman was beating and kicking the poor dog."
Haven Humane Animal Regulation Officers in Redding said they tracked her down Friday morning, thanks to a tip. Only to learn she may have skipped town Thursday night and headed to the Bay area.
Below is the full response Haven Human Society posted via Facebook:
"We would like to take a moment to address the story below. Our Animal Regulation officers have been working tirelessly to find this woman and this poor dog. This morning our officers, along with the Redding Police Department, followed up on a tip. Unfortunately, we learned the woman supposedly left the area last night and is heading towards the Bay Area. We will continue to work leads in hopes that the information we were given was incorrect."
Dog abuse video arrest: Woman pleads no contest to charge of animal cruelty
UPDATE: 3:51 p.m. Friday, May 8, 2020 – The woman charged with beating and biting her dog in January pleaded no contest to a charge of animal cruelty.
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