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UTILITY WORKERS SPRAY-PAINTING DOGS? HUMANE SOCIETY INVESTIGATING Friday, May 19, 2006
Over the past three months, the Humane Society of Utah has received complaints from property owners in both Centerville and Sandy indicating that workers marking fences for utility lines, television cables, and similar functions have sprayed paint through the fences into the faces of dogs inside the properties. One of the animals required veterinary assistance to remove the paint, and both were also treated for the irritation caused to the dogs’ eyes. When contacted by HSU Chief Investigator John Paul Fox, none of the companies reported to have been working in the Centerville area would admit that their employees had sprayed any animals.
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