Chattanooga Times Free Press

63 dogs removed from possible fighting outfit

- BY JEFF MARTIN

ATLANTA — Federal agents seized 63 dogs after discoverin­g blood-stained carpet at the site of a suspected dogfightin­g operation in rural Georgia.

State troopers pulled over four vehicles March 17 and found a pit bull covered in blood, federal prosecutor­s said in court papers. The driver admitted to having just attended a dog fight in a remote part of Dodge County, about 140 miles southeast of Atlanta, authoritie­s said.

Agents searched the scene and found 55 pit bull dogs staked to the ground with heavy chains and with no access to food.

They also found four “grave areas” and the buried bodies of five dogs.

Prosecutor­s said 40 percent of the dogs had scars on their faces and legs. They also said some of the dogs were pregnant.

Agents with the Oconee County Regional Drug Task Force had gotten a tip that a dog fight was planned somewhere in Dodge County around 9 p.m. March 17. Law enforcemen­t officers were on the lookout and had been patrolling country roads in the area when they pulled the vehicles over, authoritie­s said.

Six Georgia men and one South Carolina man are facing dog fighting-related charges, Dodge County jail records show. The records do not list attorneys for them.

Dog fights are typically staged for entertainm­ent or gambling, prosecutor­s said.

“Fights usually end when one dog withdraws, when a handler ‘picks up’ his dog and forfeits the match, or when one or both dogs die,” prosecutor­s wrote in their complaint.

In a statement, U.S. Attorney Bobby Christine called the activity “a barbaric spectacle that has no place in any civilized society.”

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