The teen that was forced to care for the dogs at a Sheboygan County puppy mill took the stand in Sheboygan County Court yesterday. He spoke about how the situation at the kennel continued to worsen after the family lost their license to sell puppies. The teen told the court about how he was forced to dig holes to bury the deceased canines, as he was unable to feed them for days at a time. The lack of food caused many of the dogs to either pass away, or be required to be put down. Christy Tuchel is facing several charges in the case, after officials found two freezers filled with deceased dogs, as well as 36 others that were in very bad condition. Testimony is expected to continue to last into the day on Friday, as the defense presents their case.
Teen Takes the Stand at Sheboygan County Puppy Mill Trial
Jun 15, 2018 | 8:00 AM
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