McDonald County Press

Noel dog tortured but loved by many now

- By Sally Carroll

A Noel man is facing felony charges after a dog was found with an arrow stuck through her head.

Jeffrey A. Howard of Noel is charged in connection with animal abuse, a second/subsequent offense or by torture and/or mutilation while animal was alive, according to court documents.

Court records show Howard’s bond set at $1,500.

On Feb. 23, the Noel Marshal’s Office received a report of a dog running around with an arrow by its right eye.

Noel Marshal Randy Wilson said the dog, now named “Noel,” was not approachab­le when she was located. She wasn’t vicious, but officials needed help in corralling her, Wilson said. The situation was challengin­g as the arrow was really close to her eye — and all the way through her head, he said.

Wilson contacted a local woman and her sister, who had helped officials in previous animal situations. The duo was able to capture Noel.

The woman, who had worked with I’m Your Huckleberr­y Animal Rescue, contacted that organizati­on. Bev Bartley, I’m Your Huckleberr­y Animal Rescue founder, said a volunteer with the rescue then took the dog to Village Pet Hospital in Bella Vista, where it successful­ly underwent surgery.

Though neighbors and citizens are well-meaning, a great deal of informatio­n and numerous leads came in after neighbors first saw the dog, Wilson said. Officials worked through all the informatio­n, some of which was false or erroneous. Officials followed every lead, he said.

On March 1, a sufficient amount of probable cause was obtained to seek a warrant for Howard’s arrest, Wilson said. A warrant was issued on March 2, court records show.

Howard has entered a not-guilty plea, according to court records. His next court date is a pre-trial conference on March 29.

Bartley said Noel is now doing “fantastic” following surgery. She and her pups are reunited and will remain with a foster family until the puppies can be weaned, wormed, vaccinated, neutered or spayed.

Noel also will be spayed when the puppies are weaned and her “Noel,” a dog found in Noel on Feb. 23, suffered an arrow by her eye and through her head. She underwent surgery at a local vet and is now doing fine, reports Bev Bartley, I’m Your Huckleberr­y Animal Rescue founder. Jeffrey A. Howard of Noel faces felony charges in connection with the alleged abuse. milk dries up, Bartley said. Noel and her puppies will be available for adoption in another two months or so.

Bartley said informatio­n about the dog is sketchy at best. Some informatio­n points to Noel and a brown chow being abandoned about a year and a half ago after a local family moved.

Various people have been feeding her. Bartley speculates that Noel has had puppies before, considerin­g she’s been running loose for 18 months.

Many people have come together to help Noel and the veterinari­an’s surgery bill is now paid in full, Bartley said.

However, the animal rescue will continue to incur expenses for vaccinatio­ns, spay and neutering of Noel and her puppies.

Anyone wanting to donate may send a check to I’m Your Huckleberr­y Animal Rescue, P.O. Box 271, Pineville, MO 64856.

For other ways to donate, visit www.huckleberr­yrescue.com.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? Given the name Noel after being rescued from the streets of Noel, she rests after Village Pet Animal Hospital in Bella Vista removed an arrow from her head. I’m Your Huckleberr­y Animal Rescue in Pineville is caring for Noel and her puppies. Anyone willing to donate to their care may do so at www.huckleberr­yrescue.com.
Submitted photo Given the name Noel after being rescued from the streets of Noel, she rests after Village Pet Animal Hospital in Bella Vista removed an arrow from her head. I’m Your Huckleberr­y Animal Rescue in Pineville is caring for Noel and her puppies. Anyone willing to donate to their care may do so at www.huckleberr­yrescue.com.
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