Dog rescued in Sturbridge animal cruelty case by MSPCA prepares for adoption
BOSTON (WWLP) – An eight-month-old dog seized from a Sturbridge farm following an animal cruelty investigation involving dozens of dead animals is now being cared for at MSPCA-Angell in hopes of finding a new, loving home.
On March 25, the Australian Cattle dog, named 'Foxy,' was seized by authorities from Andrew Sebastiano of Marlborough, who was arraigned in court after law enforcement found 96 dead animals on the Sturbridge property he rented.
Marlborough man arraigned after nearly 100 dead animals found on property
Foxy was surrendered to MSCPCA-Angell on Tuesday, the day Sebastiano was found dangerous by a judge during a hearing. He is being held without bail and is due back in Dudley District Court on April 23.
'We commend the judge on his decision to continue holding this person without bail,' said MSPCA Law Enforcement Director, Chris Schindler. 'Animal cruelty should be a factor in determining the risks an individual poses to the community, and this decision reflects that.'
Among the nearly 100 dead ducks, chickens, pigs, rabbits, and geese discovered, Foxy was the only living animal seized from Sebastiano's property. MSPCA-Angell said that although Foxy still needs time to adjust, she will likely be available for adoption at the organization's Nevins Farm Adoption Center during the week of April 7.
'Foxy hasn't been in our care for very long, so we're still getting to know her, but she's doing really well,' Schindler said. 'She'll need a spay surgery and to work with our behavior team a bit before she'll be ready for a new family.'
MSPCA-Angell plans to share updates on Foxy's condition and status on its social media platforms.
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