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Title: Naples Woman Charged with Animal Cruelty Over Dog’s Death

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Naples Woman Faces Felony Charge in ‌Dog’s Neglect Death

COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. ⁤ -‌ A 69-year-old Naples woman has⁤ been arrested⁢ and charged with aggravated ‌animal cruelty after her 11-year-old Pomeranian mix died from conditions authorities say stemmed from severe neglect. Yvonne Pepper was taken into custody Tuesday by Collier County deputies.

The ⁣examination began when a ⁢local veterinarian contacted ‍Collier County animal Control with⁢ concerns about⁢ the dog, named Gremlin. The vet reported⁣ Gremlin was unable to walk or ‌stand and had‍ stopped eating. Examination revealed a multitude of preventable medical issues, including severely rotted ​teeth, overgrown nails, extensive ⁤fur ⁢matting, ⁢ulcers ⁣in both eyes and⁤ on all four paw ‌pads, pressure sores on both elbows,⁢ a skin infection,⁤ and an⁢ infected ⁢wound‌ under ⁣his jaw.

Veterinarians determined the ​prolonged infection led to⁤ sepsis, and ‍Gremlin ultimately ⁣died after experiencing​ a cardiac event while under medical care.

Detectives visiting Pepper’s home on ‌Tuesday reported finding the residence in a state of disrepair, with dog feces and urine present throughout, and‍ a significant⁢ accumulation of dog fur. pepper reportedly admitted to being‍ overwhelmed and failing to provide Gremlin with necessary veterinary attention, acknowledging he had ​been in obvious⁤ decline. ⁢

Aggravated animal ⁣cruelty is a felony in Florida, punishable⁢ by up to ‌five⁤ years⁤ in‌ prison and ‌a $10,000 fine. The Collier County⁣ sheriff’s Office⁢ continues to investigate.

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