Judge: No neglect of 2 hunting dogs
Supervisor's friend will get impounded hunting dogs back
BY ELLEN BILTZ
Date published: 7/26/2008
BY ELLEN BILTZ
A week after Jake Payne's dogs were impounded because of what authorities said was malnourishment and neglect, a judge ruled that Payne would be permitted to keep the foxhounds.
The dogs were confiscated last week by a Spotsylvania County animal control officer who testified she found them in the woods. She said they seemed to be severely underweight and dehydrated and had bleeding paws.
"These were walking bones," S.A. Duncan said yesterday in court.
Duncan said she picked up the dogs about 1:30 p.m. Friday, and Payne said they had been on a "run" since 8:30 the night before.
The case drew public attention when Spotsylvania Supervisor Emmitt Marshall went with 24-year-old Payne to an animal hospital Saturday and reportedly attempted to pressure the county not to press charges.
Marshall did not testify on Payne's behalf yesterday, but multiple witnesses took the stand in Payne's defense to say that foxhounds used for hunting often look very thin and can have cuts and medical issues after they've been on a hunt.
"These dogs are very resilient. In two or three days, they'll be right back wanting to go again," said Stuart McGhee, a Louisa County animal control officer who said he has hunted for years.
David Parker, a veterinarian from Stuarts Draft in Augusta County and an avid hunter, said the average weight of a hunting Walker foxhound, which Payne's dogs are, is between 50 and 60 pounds, and can be less than that after a hunt.
That opinion contradicted what Spotsylvania veterinarian Katherine Siefker said.
Siefker told the judge the dogs should each weigh between 65 and 70 pounds, but said she didn't know the breed.
She reported that the dogs weighed 47 and 49 pounds when animal control officers left them in her care.
Payne's defense attorney, Beverly Haney, used the discrepancy to help argue that those trying to confiscate Payne's dogs weren't familiar enough with hunting dogs to say whether they were in poor condition.
"If you start in the wrong place, you end up in the wrong place," Haney said. "Her expectations of what she thought the dogs should weigh was wrong."
Other issues Siefker pointed out about the dogs were infections of their eyes, ears and paws as well as protruding spines, skulls and hip bones.
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Date published: 7/26/2008
Most recent reader comments:
so you moved in then want the guy next door to get rid of his dogs? what part of jersey you move from?
so you moved in then want the guy next door to get rid of his dogs? what part of jersey you move from?
Too many dogs too little room
(posted by
oompa
, Aug. 3, 2008 10:38 pm)  
I have called animal control several times and have been told , My district does not have any laws covering the Number of dogs one can have, or an ordinance about barking dogs. Thank you MR. Marshall,
I think of you every time I leave my house and every time I wake up in the middle of the night to the howling and baying of a pack of bored dogs next door.
New laws for dog owners
(posted by
oompa
, Aug. 3, 2008 10:31 pm)  
The supervisors of spotsylvania county need to realize that things are not the same as they were 20 odd years ago. The population has boomed. The county is dotted with small housing develments where once was tracts of wilderness. Some are surrounded by uninhabited tracts.
But in areas where 50 houses sit on one acre lots there no laws limiting the number of dogs one can have.
I know I live in one. The noise of barking dogs, the odor of uncleaned dog pens assails my senses every time I leave my house.
bull
(posted by
willhunt3
, July 30, 2008 10:18 pm)  
As for a moron commenting back that hunting dogs do get skinny I could understand them dropping some weight after running for days but once again these dogs had only been running for a matter of hours so they didnt just develop all of these ISSUES.this is a good example of crap.If these dogs were pittbulls u wouldnt hear a thing but because these are hunting dogs that belong to the good old boys now thats a problem.Grow up your dogs depend on u for GOOD care u treat them like you would your kids or family
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