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Sick dog dumped with 42-pound tumor: Newport woman owner charged

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Example of a Golden Retriever, not the one in the story below. Photo via Pixabay.
Example of a Golden Retriever, not the one in the story below. Photo via Pixabay.

Example of a Golden Retriever, not the one in the story below. Photo via Pixabay.

A Newport Coast woman was charged Wednesday with several misdemeanors for allegedly dumping her ailing golden retriever with a 42-pound tumor at an animal hospital as a stray.

Sherri Haughton was charged with life-endangering animal neglect, failure to care for an animal, animal abandonment and interfering with the duties of an animal control officer, all misdemeanors, according to Deputy District Attorney Jennifer Malone.

Haughton, who could face up to two years in jail if convicted at trial, was scheduled to be arraigned Jan. 13.

On May 12, she went to AAA Animal Hospital in Huntington Beach and told veterinarians that she found a stray on the beach, Malone said. Her dog, Henry, was having trouble walking and couldn’t lift his leg to urinate because of the tumor, Malone alleged.

Haughton allegedly was told by a veterinarian earlier that the dog needed care for the tumor, but Malone declined comment on why she failed to seek medical treatment or why she took the dog to the animal hospital and allegedly claimed it was not her pet.

Henry now is living with a foster family in Orange County, Malone said. The dog had the tumor surgically removed nearly a week after he was dropped off at the animal hospital, Malone said.

“As of right now, Henry’s a happy dog,” said Animal Control Officer Nick Ott.

Newport Beach police, animal control officers, Malone, the Orange County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and Supervisor Michelle Steel urged owners of ailing pets Wednesday to turn their animals over to authorities if they cannot afford veterinary care.

It wold have cost Haughton $81 to turn the dog over to Newport Beach’s animal control officers, who would have foot the bill for the surgery, Malone said. Instead, the Newport Coast woman is facing criminal charges, the prosecutor said.

“No animal should be subjected to needless pain and suffering,” Malone said.

Haughton is also accused of slowing down treatment of the dog and the investigation of her by producing a false ID to officials, Malone said.

—City News Service

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