Feb 142019
 

For Immediate Release

February 14th, 2019

Canine Starved For Several Weeks, Owner Charged

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that Joseph’s Legacy, a local animal rescue, received a canine that was so severely emaciated they had to report the dog and its condition to the Butler County Dog Warden.
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The Butler County Dog Wardens conducted an investigation and discovered that the owner was the subject who turned it over to the animal rescue. Ashley Kubilus, 27 year old female from Middletown, told the Dog Warden she had the dog for approximately two years and was unable to care for it appropriately.  “This is not rocket science, you get a pet, you feed and take care of the pet or you give it to someone who will.  This dog had been starved so badly I’m not sure how it is still alive right now. She claimed she ran out of room because of buying new furniture so she kept it in a cage in the basement.  The treatment of this animal is disgusting,” said Sheriff Jones.

The dog will receive medical treatment and be in the care of Josephs Legacy. Ms. Kubilus was charged with cruelty to a companion animal, a 1st degree misdemeanor.

 

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