Houston SPCA to the Rescue
Ring doorbell footage helps Houston SPCA rescue 3-month-old puppy
It's a sad tale with a happy ending. A Ring doorbell recently caught a man abusing his 3-month-old puppy at a northwest Houston apartment complex near 249 and Cypresswood Drive, but a Houston SPCA animal cruelty investigator and constables from Harris County Precinct 1 were able to rescue the dog.
The doorbell camera showed the owner aggressively picking the dog up by the neck and swinging her around before walking away. The camera also picked up sounds of the puppy crying.
Harris County constables from Precinct 1 served the warrant that allowed the Houston SPCA to immediately rescue the dog and bring her to their campus for a veterinary and animal cruelty exam.
The Houston SPCA’s 10-member animal cruelty investigations team works very closely with local law enforcement in and around the greater Houston area to end cruelty, including Harris County Constable Precinct 1, HPD, and nine other surrounding Texas counties.
The owner could face up to two years in prison and a $10,000 fine for animal cruelty.
If you see or suspect animal cruelty, call 713-869-7722 or report online at www.houstonspca.org.
The Houston SPCA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that operates solely on donations. They are not affiliated with any other animal welfare organization, locally or nationally.