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Aurora Dog Owner Investigated In Cruelty Case

Neighbors: Starving Dog Found Eating Carcass Of Another

POSTED: 11:21 pm MDT August 28, 2007
UPDATED: 7:14 am MDT August 29, 2007

Neighbors call it a disgusting case of animal cruelty. Two dogs were allegedly left staving for weeks inside a North Aurora home and one ended up eating the other.

The house is in the 1000 block of South Uvalda Street.

The owner of the dogs is currently in the Adams County Jail for failing to appear in court on a driving under the influence charge, according to a spokesperson. 7NEWS is not releasing her name since charges have not been filed in the dog case.

Neighbors said the woman had not been staying in her home this summer and was not adequately feeding the two dogs, a German Shepherd and Belgian Malinois.

"She just totally left them, left them to fend for themselves," said Margaret Freiburger who lives down the street.

Frieburger said the woman refused offers to help look after the dogs, and indicated relatives were feeding them.

A neighbor contacted animal control when she didn't see the dogs barking in the window as they usually do.

A notice was left on the door on Aug. 20 and officers followed up the next day, according to Freiberger.

Responding officers were disturbed when they entered the home, at least one investigator was physically sickened by what he saw, according to a neighbor.

"There was dog feces inside," said Freiburger. "One of the dogs had passed, and lets say the other dog had to find a way to survive."

Animal control officers found the one dog still alive was feeding on the carcass of the dead dog.

"She said she was feeding them all along, but for that to have happened, she couldn’t have fed them more than once a week, if at all," Freiburger said.

7NEWS contacted the Animal Care Division for Aurora Tuesday afternoon. The shelter director referred inquiries to a city spokesperson, who said she could not comment since the case is still under investigation.

Chris Collier lives across the street and said the owner claimed to love dogs.

"(It's the) complete opposite of who we knew, who we thought we knew I guess,” Collier said.

The surviving dog is said to be recovering slowly.

It's unclear what charges the dog owner could face. Additional information is expected later this week.

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