Quantcast

Vancouver Reporter

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Clark County cracks down on animal cruelty cases

Animalshelter

A new team  of Clark County Animal Protection and Control officers, including two  officers hired last month, is leading the way as the county places  renewed emphasis on investigating and prosecuting animal cruelty cases.

Several cases during the past year involving cows, horses, dogs and birds highlight the county’s commitment:

  • January 2022: Twenty cows were removed from a Battle Ground-area  property due to owner neglect. A veterinarian was forced to euthanize  two cows on the property due to their poor condition. Several cow  carcasses were found on the property. One month later, Clark County  Animal Protection and Control, in partnership with the Clark County  Sheriff’s Office, returned to the property to execute a search warrant.  Earlier this month, the property owner was arrested and faces two felony  counts of first-degree animal cruelty. The 20 cows removed in January  were taken to Rocking B Farms in the Ridgefield area for treatment and  then placed with responsible owners.
  • November 2021: County animal control and the sheriff’s office  executed a search warrant at a Ridgefield-area property where 44 birds  of various species were seized due to unsanitary conditions and lack of  food and water. Some birds had been repeatedly allowed to run at large,  which resulted in them being injured or killed on Northeast Delfel Road.  The birds were taken to Rocking B Farms for treatment before they were  placed with new owners.
  • October 2021: County animal control and the sheriff’s office  executed a search warrant at a Washougal-area property where horses were  found in unsanitary conditions, with no clean water or adequate feed.  Four stallions, six mares, all in different states of pregnancy, and two  weanlings were seized. The county worked with Rocking B Farms, a local  veterinarian and a specialist in equine hoof care to ensure the  neglected animals received treatment, shelter, food and water. The  property’s owner was arrested.
  • September 2021: County animal control and the sheriff’s office  executed a search warrant at a Vancouver-area property. Six adult dogs  and five puppies, all less than 24 hours old, were seized. The dogs,  which needed immediate medical attention, had been confined in an  unsanitary shed in what county officials determined were  life-threatening conditions. The county worked with the Humane Society  for Southwest Washington for the dogs to receive needed medical  treatment. An arrest warrant has been issued for dogs’ owner on animal  cruelty charges.
Joanne Cloud, Clark County Animal Protection and Control  Manager, said the county’s program has built a team of dedicated  officers ready to respond to animal cruelty.

“Animal Protection and Control is committed to ending animal cruelty  and suffering in this county,” Cloud said. “Moving forward, we will  continue to work with local law enforcement to make sure the violators  will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

“We have several new program initiatives in the works and look  forward to serving this community,” she said. “Our sincere thank you  goes out to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office for assisting us. Without  this partnership, we could not help these animals.”

Residents who suspect animals are suffering from neglect or abuse  should contract Clark County Animal Protection and Control at  564.397.2488 or online at https://clark.wa.gov/code-administration/report-animal-cruelty.

Abused or neglected animals seized by the county require ongoing care  and rehabilitation. Anyone wishing to help defray these costs can send  checks to Clark County Animal Protection and Control, PO Box 5000,  Vancouver, WA 98666-5000.

Clark County also welcomes residents willing to provide foster homes  for animals in need. Anyone interested in providing a foster home can  contact Clark County Animal Protection and Control at 564.397.2488.

Contact:

Joanne Cloud, Animal Protection and Control manager, Community Development

564.397.4705

joanne.cloud@clark.wa.gov 

Original source can be found here.

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

!RECEIVE ALERTS

The next time we write about any of these orgs, we’ll email you a link to the story. You may edit your settings or unsubscribe at any time.
Sign-up

DONATE

Help support the Metric Media Foundation's mission to restore community based news.
Donate

MORE NEWS