
Doberman Breeder Pleads Guilty to Animal Cruelty
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Marty Eis, a self-proclaimed Doberman breeder from Henry County, Ohio, pleaded guilty to animal cruelty charges after deputies found six dead puppies and dozens of malnourished dogs in his home. The house was filled with stacked crates, soiled wood chips, and a strong smell of urine and feces. Eis originally faced ninety-one counts but took a plea deal. The surviving dogs are now being cared for by the Henry County Humane Society and other rescue groups, highlighting the importance of pet care and reporting neglect.
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