Pelham man charged with animal cruelty after seriously injuring dog with sheep shears

Capella man is charged with animal cruelty for seriously hurting his own dog. Lisa Crane has *** story you’ll only see on W BT M 13 and we want to warn you, this video is graphic and disturbing. This is the video phone call Paige Burnett received from her friend on August 1st, that woman said her boyfriend, Edgar Woods had seriously injured his dog freeze when trying to groom him with sheep shears. You can see all the blood track throughout the home, your dog that you butchered, she let the dog in which made *** mess everywhere. Put the dog in its crate where he’s profusely bleeding. In my opinion, I thought he was gonna just bleed out right there. She had me on facetime and that’s when I just hung up and called the police. Police responded and worked to save the injured dog. I believe one of the police officers had bound his leg up. Otherwise I think he would have just bled on out right there. And I think he had some kind of, um, vet tech experience. Burnett and her friend took the Labradoodle to an emergency vet clinic. I was afraid he was gonna lose his leg. He did lose half his ear and the gashes on his body were really deep. Like through muscle deep. Edgar woods appeared in municipal court on Tuesday. The case was not adjudicated, but woods was ordered to pay restitution for the pup’s vet bills. I don’t think it’s enough. I mean, to do that to *** dog. I think he needed jail time for what he did. Those vet bills have reportedly hit about $20,000 as they work to save the pup’s leg. Now, when he recovers, he will not go back to his owner but will be available for adoption in Pellam, Lisa Crane WVTM 13.

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Pelham man charged with animal cruelty after seriously injuring dog with sheep shears

WARNING: Some viewers may find the above video disturbingA Pelham man is charged with animal cruelty for seriously injuring his own dog. The footage above was captured during a video phone call Paige Burnett received from her friend on August 1st. That woman said her boyfriend, Edgar Woods, had seriously injured his dog, Freeze, while trying to groom him with sheep shears. You can see all the blood tracked throughout the home.Burnett said, “She let the dog in which made a mess everywhere, put the dog in its crate where he profusely bleeding. In my opinion, I thought he was going to just bleed out right there. She had me on Facetime and that’s when I just hung up and called the police.”Police responded, and worked to save the injured dog. Burnett said, “I believe one of the police officers had bound his leg up. Otherwise, I think he would have just bled on out right there. And I think he had some kind of vet tech experience.”Burnett and her friend took the labradoodle to an emergency vet clinic. She said, “I was afraid he was going to lose his leg. He did lose half his ear and the gashes on his body were really deep, like through muscle deep.”Edgar Woods appeared in Municipal Court on Tuesday. The case wasn’t adjudicated, but Woods was ordered to pay restitution for the pup’s vet bills. Burnett said, “I don’t think it’s enough. I mean, to do that to a dog. I think he needed jail time for what he did.”The vet bills have reportedly hit about $20,000 as they work to try and save the pup’s leg. When the dog recovers, he will not go back to the owner, he will be available for adoption at the Greater Birmingham Humane Society.

WARNING: Some viewers may find the above video disturbing

A Pelham man is charged with animal cruelty for seriously injuring his own dog.

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The footage above was captured during a video phone call Paige Burnett received from her friend on August 1st. That woman said her boyfriend, Edgar Woods, had seriously injured his dog, Freeze, while trying to groom him with sheep shears. You can see all the blood tracked throughout the home.

Burnett said, “She let the dog in which made a mess everywhere, put the dog in its crate where he profusely bleeding. In my opinion, I thought he was going to just bleed out right there. She had me on Facetime and that’s when I just hung up and called the police.”

Police responded, and worked to save the injured dog. Burnett said, “I believe one of the police officers had bound his leg up. Otherwise, I think he would have just bled on out right there. And I think he had some kind of vet tech experience.”

Burnett and her friend took the labradoodle to an emergency vet clinic. She said, “I was afraid he was going to lose his leg. He did lose half his ear and the gashes on his body were really deep, like through muscle deep.”

Edgar Woods appeared in Municipal Court on Tuesday. The case wasn’t adjudicated, but Woods was ordered to pay restitution for the pup’s vet bills. Burnett said, “I don’t think it’s enough. I mean, to do that to a dog. I think he needed jail time for what he did.”

The vet bills have reportedly hit about $20,000 as they work to try and save the pup’s leg. When the dog recovers, he will not go back to the owner, he will be available for adoption at the Greater Birmingham Humane Society.

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