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Pet Charity Misleads Elderly Couple, Keeps Their Dog, Deciding They're "Elderly and Did Not Need the Dog"

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Tonight, we're seeing for the first time an animal control report that shows the charity's director, Pennie Jekot,  misled the dog's owners from the beginning.

The report from PAWS in Murfreesboro shows Humane Alliance director  Pennie Jekot is keeping 21 dogs stacked in dog carriers at her neighborhood home against city codes including the missing Chihuahua, Buddy

Kim Chambliss doesn't want Buddy to live this way and  is part of a growing group of animal lovers trying to get Buddy back to his owners.

Freida Haddix, the dog's owner, says Jekot told her by phone, "In a real mean nasty voice, you're not getting Buddy back."

PAWS wouldn't interview, but their report shows Jekot  admitted she took Buddy temporarily to "house train" him, but, later decided the Haddix's were elderly and did not need the dog.

What makes this so unusual is its a pet charity  accused of taking Buddy the  dog.  Its owners say they simply called Humane Alliance of Rutherford County looking for a referral to someone who could help house train him.  They say the charity director claimed she could and she came over and took the dog.












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