This was posted in a newspaper in Santa Fe, NM - Glad to see that NM takes
this type of stuff very seriously.

 

Reward increases in hurt puppy case 

The reward of information leading to the arrest and conviction of those
responsible for mutilating a puppy's ears has grown to $7,500. 

Animal Protection of New Mexico added funds to the existing $5,000 reward
offered by the Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society in hopes of catching
the perpetrators. The 6-week-old puppy, dubbed Petie by his rescuers, was
found bloodied, freezing and nearly dead on the side of the road in La
Cienega on Feb. 2. The pup's ears had been mostly chopped off. He is now
recovering at a foster home. 

Intentionally or maliciously torturing, mutilating, injuring or poisoning an
animal is a fourth-degree felony. Those with information are asked to call
the New Mexico Attorney General's Cruelty Hotline at 877-5Humane
(877-548-6263). Callers may remain anonymous

 

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