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Deanna Raeke
Deanna Raeke
Dog Lover & Proud Pet Parent


Passionate when it comes to my canine companions as well as dogs everywhere, it's my mission to raise awareness of any issues that affect them, from their health, food and nutrition and training to their welfare. Canine advocacy is something that everyone who cares about dogs needs to be aware of and we all need to share that and raise our voice for those who cannot speak for themselves.

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Who’s Burning Dogs in Tulsa? VIDEO

See Update – 7/25/08


Dogs being burned in Tulsa

Workers at the Tulsa Animal shelter are worried and want to issue a warning to dog owners as well as find out what pathetic excuse for a human being is deliberately burning dogs in Tulsa.

Since July 4th there have been 4 dogs found with, what vets believe, are caustic acid burns along their back, from neck to tail. The latest victim of this sadistic abuse is a 6 month old boxer puppy.

One of the other dogs didn’t survive its injuries and another, which had been tossed out of a moving truck, its companion that was thrown out as well was hit and killed, is now ready to be adopted into a loving home.

Lee Ann Mitten of Animal Control is urging you to make sure you know the whereabouts of your animals so you can keep them safe.

If you have any information on these cases, call the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office at (918) 596-5704.

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  • That is sick I hope something happens to make this nutjob stop I don,t care what it is if he gets hit by a car or dies I don,t care I just hope it stops I had burn about as big as my fist and you talk about pain worst pain I ever had in my life please someone catch this guy or something and god bless the doggies …..jeffrey

  • Kerry

    What the hell?!!!!What is happening to the so called human race??!!Why would anyone do such a vicious thing?!!Why can I not get through one single day without saying that?!!!May the POS spill whatever it is their using on the poor dogs right in their lap…and hopefully no more evil children will be created…

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