Dog Found Frozen Outside Home, Owner Faces Animal Cruelty Charges

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - A Connecticut woman whose dog was found frozen to death outside on New Year's Day has been charged with animal cruelty.

Hartford police announced the charge against 50-year-old Michelle Bennett on Thursday.

The 3-year-old male pit bull was found chained inside a dog house in the backyard of a city home on Monday.

A veterinarian who examined the dog said it was "frozen solid" and also appeared to be malnourished because it was underweight for its size. The dog had also been lying in its own feces.

Police say the owner has been in jail on unrelated charges and said she had made arrangements for the dog's care.

Bennett was being held on bail and could not be reached. It was not immediately clear if she has a lawyer.

 

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