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Case ID: 10541
Classification: Choking / Strangulation / Suffocation
Animal: dog (non pit-bull)
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Dog buried alive
Pensacola, FL (US)

Incident Date: Saturday, Jan 13, 2007
County: Escambia

Disposition: Open
Case Images: 2 files available

Suspect(s) Unknown - We need your help!

Case Updates: 2 update(s) available

It was about 10:45 p.m. Jan 13 when Melissa Vanderpool and Robbie Wilson first heard the whimpers. They thought it was just a neighbor's whiny puppy, yearning for attention.

But Jan 14, while working in his backyard, Wilson decided to investigate. He looked over his privacy fence and saw a dog's nose poking out of the ground.

Wilson called Vanderpool, his fiancee, who called for help. An Animal Control officer responded.

Wilson, a friend of his and the Animal Control officer unearthed the bull-mastiff mix that was buried in the backyard of a home in the 7700 block of West Jackson Street.

The Escambia County Sheriff's Office also responded to the scene and began an animal cruelty investigation. So far, no one has been charged in the case, said Sgt. Mike Ward, spokesman for the Sheriff's Office. He declined to discuss what the homeowners told investigators.

"The dog was in the ground," Vanderpool said. "It had dirt all over it. I don't know how it got there. It seems like every few minutes he stretched his neck up and could get his nose through the (small) hole."

Wilson, his friend and the animal control officer dug the dog out with shovels, making sure not to strike it while digging.

"It was labor intensive, a time- consuming thing," said Bruce Rova, director of Escambia County Animal Regulation and Control. "It took more than half an hour to dig it out."

Wilson's friend pulled the dog from the ground. It walked around and all of a sudden collapsed. The dog was taken to an emergency animal clinic Jan 14, where it spent the night. It couldn't stand and was dehydrated.

It was taken Jan 15 to the Safe Harbor Animal Hospital, where it spent the day resting and connected to an IV.

The dog, whose caretakers are calling Lazarus, looked tired on Jan 15 afternoon while lying in a cage. It seemed to barely have enough strength to lift its head as Rhea Delmore, the animal hospital's office manager, petted it.

What happened to the dog is especially disturbing to Rova.

"It's in my mind ... a felony animal cruelty case," Rova said. "It's pretty severe. I'd compare it to the worse case I've ever seen."

But there is good news, Rova said.

"It looks like it's going to make it. That is what I am so happy about."

If you have information on this case, please contact:
Investigator Jim Hall
850-436-9523


Case Updates

The Humane Society of the United States is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for burying a dog alive in Pensacola.

According to media reports and the Escambia County Sheriff�s Office, neighbors first heard cries from the adult bull mastiff mix the evening of Jan.13. Thinking the cries were from a newly adopted puppy in another neighbor�s yard, it wasn�t until the following afternoon while doing yard work that they peered over the fence to discover the dog�s nose poking out of the ground. They contacted authorities, who carefully dug the dog out of confinement and transported him to an animal hospital. The dog was treated for dehydration and appears to be recovering. Authorities believe the dog had been buried for at least 20 hours.

Escambia County Sheriff�s Office is investigating this case, assisted by Escambia County Animal Control. Contact Investigator Jim Hall at 850-436-9523.
Source: HSUS Press Release - Jan 25, 2007
Update posted on Jan 25, 2007 - 11:57AM 
Dugout. That could be the new name for the bull-mastiff mix found buried alive Sunday if Carrie Champion and her husband, Roger, can adopt the dog.

Roger Champion, Robbie Wilson and an Animal Control officer rescued the dog after it was found buried in a backyard in the 7700 block of West Jackson Street.

"We just didn't want after all that for the dog to be put to sleep," Carrie Champion said.

Twelve people, including the Champions, have called the animal shelter about adopting the pooch, said Bruce Rova, director of Escambia County Animal Regulation and Control.

Rova said his office plans to petition the court for legal custody and, if granted, put the dog up for adoption. But the dog can't be adopted until the cruelty case involving the dog has concluded, Rova said.

The Sheriff's Office is investigating; no arrests have been made.

Rova is limiting the list of potential adopters to the 12 people who have inquired about the dog. He said he is sure one of them, including a former veterinary technician, will make a good owner.

The dog is recovering at Safe Harbor Animal Hospital in Pensacola.

The dog, which had been unable to stand, stood Tuesday.

"I just hope he's OK and gets to go to a good home," said Melissa Vanderpool, Wilson's fiancee.
Source: Pensacola News Journal - Jan 19, 2007
Update posted on Jan 19, 2007 - 4:20PM 

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