Charges Expected After Dead Dogs Found at Animal Hospital

Police say four dead dogs, 10 emaciated animals discovered inside the Dolton Animal Hospital

Police say charges are pending in connection with a south suburban animal hospital where several dead dogs were found Sunday.

Investigators say the situation came to their attention after a Dolton police officer brought a stray dog to the Dolton Animal Hospital and discovered conditions described as "deplorable."

Police say the hospital was rife with urine, feces and "animals in various stages of decay." A total of four dead dogs were discovered, along with 10 other animals in "various stages of emaciation," including nine dogs and one cat, according to investigators.

Customer Patrice Burton said she wasn't surprised by the allegations of neglect after taking her dog to the hospital on Thursday.

"It was clean, but I did notice a smell," Burton said. "It's very troubling, because it's not only me, other people have come here as well."

Donna Reed said when she came to pick up her dog, employees wouldn't let her get past the front door. And Donna Fox was disturbed when she picked up her dog in early August and "he was skin and bones."

"You're trusting your dog, your pet inside of a licensed place, and for them to treat your dog like that is unbelievable," Fox said.

The upper floor of the facility, located at 15022 Lincoln Ave., is used as an animal hospital. The lower floor is used to house stray animals through an agreement with the Village of Dolton. According to the Department of Agriculture, the hospital has an active kennel operator's license, which was renewed earlier this year.

Several ill animals were transported to other animal hospitals for treatment, officials said.

The owner, Dr. Amardeep Sangha, did not return calls for comment. A veterinarian technician at the business was questioned by police Sunday evening.
 

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