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A Lancaster County man is accused of cutting off his dog’s leg with scissors and denying her medical care for days, the Pennsylvania SPCA announced on Tuesday, June 3. Stephen L. Stoltzfus, 45 ...
Dog Whose Leg 'Literally Fell Off' Due to Untreated Injury Is Ready for a 'Joyful' Life on 3 Paws ... they tried to wrap the injury at home. Without proper treatment, the leg deteriorated, ...
Stephen L. Stoltzfus, 45, told police his 4-year-old female dog got injured by a hay machine blade, so he cut the remainder of her leg off with scissors, then didn’t take her to a vet because ...
According to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office, Stephen Stoltzfus, 45, cut off one of the dog’s legs with a pair of scissors after it had been injured by a hay machine blade.
A Colerain Township man cut off his dog’s leg after a farming accident and refused to provide veterinary care for days after, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office.
Rodgers lost his leg several years ago due to health issues, and he knew the dog needed special care. He adopted the dog and named his new companion Little Red.
According to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office, Stephen Stoltzfus, 45, cut off one of the dog’s legs with a pair of scissors after it had been injured by a hay machine blade.