A Phoenix woman allegedly left four puppies and one adult dog outside without enough water in hot temperatures, causing the death of one of the puppies on July 2.
The responder took one of the puppies to an animal hospital before it died. The other puppies are now being treated for ticks and other health issues.
The high temperature that day was 107 degrees, and the dogs were reportedly found outside the home with a dry bowl that had no water.
The owner Ruby Maude Marlow, 38, was arrested and charged with animal cruelty.
She told investigators that she saw the dogs in the morning and they had about a gallon of water in their bowl.
She also said the dogs often knocked over their containers of water. “What am I supposed to do?” Marlow told investigators when asked about the puppies, according to ABC15.
The responders suggested that since the dogs often knock over their bowls she should have kept multiple bowls of water for them.
The Arizona Humane Society told the media outlet that the dogs may be put up for adoption after the investigation concludes and the dogs are treated.
Shadow’s case first came to light in a social media post by a rescue organization. The pup was taken to Cottonwood Animal Hospital and the organization sought a donation for her.
Pictures of the Black Labrador retriever-German shepherd mix showed him to be severely disfigured around the snout.
A Murray Police officer responded to the case and said that Callen admitted to intentionally placing her elastic hair tie around the dog’s snout for 48 hours to keep her quiet.
“Alexis had sole custody of the companion animal,” the police statement said, according to Gephardt Daily.
“Alexis acted in a heinous and cruel manner by inflicting an extreme amount of physical pain to the 3-month-old companion animal (black Labrador mix type dog). Alexis denied the dog essential care by refusing to seek veterinarian care,” it said.
“Left side [of her nose], it’s completely open even with her mouth closed,” Caylla Facemyer, Shadow’s new foster owner, said to Fox 13. “You can see into her mouth. It’s pretty bad.”