Reward offered in Texas dog-skinning
The SPCA of Texas is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction in the skinning and killing of a King Charles spaniel named Bonny in Denton County.
Dallasnews.com reports that Bonny disappeared from her Cross Roads’ home June 2. Owner Brian Hunter found her mutilated body in a field across the street, the SPCA said.
“I hope very much that this individual(s) is identified soon because they are obviously in need of help,” Hunter said in a SPCA statement.
Anyone with information about the dog’s death should contact the Denton County Sheriff’s Office at 940-391-7329.
Posted by jwoestendiek June 11th, 2009 under Muttsblog.
Tags: abuse, animal cruelty, animal welfare, bonny, cavalier, denton county, killed, king charles, news, reward, skinned, skinning, spaniel, spca, texas


























































Comment from robert walker
Time June 13, 2009 at 7:19 pm
The attached url is from this morning’s paper. That little puppy was at my house just a few days, horrible. How can anyone do this?