Alabama DA files complaint demanding former owners pay for 29 seized dogs to be adopted

An Alabama district attorney says a couple who had 29 dogs seized from their property earlier this month should be responsible for paying adoption and boarding expenses.

On July 1, Lauderdale County sheriffs and animal control seized the dogs from the property of Steven Reynolds and Teresa Counce on County Road 6, according to court documents.

Four puppies were born later while the dogs were in the custody of the Florence-Lauderdale Animal Shelter…

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