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POISON * STRYCHNINE * POISONOUS SUBSTANCE
LOUISIANA LAW - RS 14:102.1

Cruelty to Animals


Rudi Did Not Deserve Such Cruel Torture
Rudi was a dog with a personality. He understood a vocabulary
of many words and could read minds. He liked to play games
such as stand at the door and bark as though it was urgent to go
outside. As soon as his owner would finally go to the door he
would turn around and dash to the pantry and speak for a treat.
He had learned that a trip directly to the pantry would not get
his mistress to leave her chair.

He enjoyed performing and his favorite trick was jumping
through the hoop. This trick won him the title of King of
Mystic Krewe de Growl that was held a few years ago by the
Humane Society of West Louisiana.

There was a different bark for whatever was in the vicinity of
the place. Hawks flying overhead, people, snake, varmint,
coyote, etc. The tone of his bark was a signal to investigate
his whereabouts. He was a watch dog and took good care
of his home.

His hunting territory was as far as he could chase a deer.
He was observed one time in hot pursuit of deer but a water
puddle in the road caused him to do a complete 360 degree
flip. He lost his deer. Another time he was observed in
pursuit of a deer while swimming three times across a pond
an acre in size until both the deer and Rudi were exhausted.
He was a fun loving dog and wouldn’t hurt anything or anybody.

When last seen, Rudi was wearing an orange collar with two
tags containing two different telephone numbers. After much
searching by family and neighbors, no trace was found of
Rudi, the white Schnauzer.

Johgie, a little black Schnauzer displaced by Hurricane Rita, was
adopted and shared the same home with Rudi. On the same day,
only two hours after Rudi was last seen at 6:15 a.m., Johgie
exhibited signs of having ingested a lethal substance. His little
body endured horrendous torture but Dr. Abdalla was able to save
him before paralysis overtook him.

On the seventh day after Rudi disappeared, Johgie on a leash was
strong enough to take a morning walk on the road south of his home.
About 100 yards south of his property line, he headed into the woods.
About 120 feet into the woods, he stopped and refused to budge.
There Rudi was, just a few feet away in a position that obviously he too
had gone into convulsions and succumbed to the lethal substance.

Whatever these animals were exposed to, that caused unjustifiable
physical pain, suffering and in one case the death of a dog, is criminal
as outlined in Louisiana RS 14:102.1

What evil detestable person would deliberately contrive
a means of annihilating the unsuspecting which could include
endangered species such as cougar, evidence of which had been
seen in the area?

Such mentality can be traced to the mentality that existed in this
“No Man’s Land” for 15 years after the 1804 Louisiana Purchase.
If dogs are sniffing the scent of prey beyond their property line,
There has to be a more humane way in which to deal with the
situation. For starters, outside the city limits in Beauregard Parish,
Louisiana, why not call the Beauregard Parish Sheriff Office, 337-463-3281.

LOUISIANA RS 14:102.1
102.1. Cruelty to animals; simple and aggravated

A.(1) Any person who intentionally or with criminal negligence commits any of the following shall be guilty of simple cruelty to animals:

(a) Overdrives, overloads, drives when overloaded, or overworks a living animal.

(b) Torments, cruelly beats, or unjustifiably injures any living animal, whether belonging to himself or another.

(c) Having charge, custody, or possession of any animal, either as owner or otherwise, unjustifiably fails to provide it with proper food, proper drink, proper shelter, or proper veterinary care.

(d) Abandons any animal. A person shall not be considered to have abandoned an animal if he delivers to an animal control center an animal which he found running at large.

(e) Impounds or confines or causes to be impounded or confined in a pound or other place, a living animal and fails to supply it during such confinement with proper food, proper drink, and proper shelter.

(f) Carries, or causes to be carried, a living animal in or upon a vehicle or otherwise, in a cruel or inhumane manner.

(g) Unjustifiably administers any poisonous or noxious drug or substance to any domestic animal or unjustifiably exposes any such drug or substance, with intent that the same shall be taken or swallowed by any domestic animal.

(h) Injures any animal belonging to another person.

(i) Mistreats any living animal by any act or omission whereby unnecessary or unjustifiable physical pain, suffering or death is caused to or permitted upon the animal.

(j) Causes or procures to be done by any person any act enumerated in this Subsection.

(2)(a) Whoever commits the crime of simple cruelty to animals shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both.

(b) Whoever commits a second or subsequent offense of simple cruelty to animals shall be fined not less than five thousand dollars nor more than twenty-five thousand dollars or imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not less than one year nor more than ten years, or both. In addition, the court shall issue an order prohibiting the defendant from owning or keeping animals for a period of time deemed appropriate by the court.

(c) In addition to any other penalty imposed, a person who commits the crime of cruelty to animals shall be ordered to perform five eight-hour days of court-approved community service. The community service requirement shall not be suspended.

(d) In addition to any other penalty imposed, the court may order a psychological evaluation or anger management treatment for a first conviction of the crime of simple cruelty to animals. For a second or subsequent offense of the crime of simple cruelty to an animal, the court shall order a psychological evaluation or anger management treatment. Any costs associated with any evaluation or treatment ordered by the court shall be borne by the defendant.

(3) For purposes of this Subsection, if more than one animal is subject to an act of cruel treatment by an offender, each act shall constitute a separate offense.

B.(1) Any person who intentionally or with criminal negligence tortures, maims, or mutilates any living animal, whether belonging to himself or another, shall be guilty of aggravated cruelty to animals.

(2) Any person who tampers with livestock at a public livestock exhibition or at a private sale shall also be guilty of aggravated cruelty to animals.

(3) Any person who causes or procures to be done by any person any act designated in this Subsection shall also be guilty of aggravated cruelty to animals.

(4) Any person who intentionally or with criminal negligence mistreats any living animal whether belonging to himself or another by any act or omission which causes or permits unnecessary or unjustifiable physical pain, suffering, or death to the animal shall also be guilty of aggravated cruelty to animals.

(5) In addition to any other penalty imposed for a violation of this Subsection, the offender shall be ordered to undergo a psychological evaluation and subsequently recommended psychological treatment and shall be banned by court order from owning or keeping animals for a period of time deemed appropriate by the court. Any costs associated with any evaluation or treatment ordered by the court shall be borne by the defendant.

(6) Whoever commits the crime of aggravated cruelty to animals shall be fined not less than five thousand dollars nor more than twenty-five thousand dollars or imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not less than one year nor more than ten years, or both.

(7) For purposes of this Subsection, where more than one animal is tortured, maimed, mutilated, or maliciously killed1 or where more than one head of livestock is tampered with, each act comprises a separate offense.

C. This Section shall not apply to any of the following:

(1) The lawful hunting or trapping of wildlife as provided by law.

(2) Herding of domestic animals.

(3) Accepted veterinary practices.

(4) Activities carried on for scientific or medical research governed by accepted standards.

(5) Traditional rural Mardi Gras parades, processions, or runs involving chickens.

(6) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the standard transportation and agricultural processing of agriculture products as defined in R.S. 3:3602(5) and (6).


Johgie has survived two traumatic experiences -
abandonment/displacement by Louisiana
Hurricane Rita and injesting strychnine
poison. He owes his life to his Vet,
Dr. Abdalla.
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