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Middleburg woman charged with animal cruelty after dead dogs found in ‘extreme’ living conditions

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A Middleburg, Virginia, woman has been charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty after Loudoun County Animal Services found five dead dogs and 19 others in unsafe and unhealthy living conditions at a training facility in July. The felony and misdemeanor charges that Patricia Mathis-Burby, 62, face carry a possible six-year prison time and/or fines. Earlier this year in July, 19 dogs and six cats were removed from Mathis-Burby’s home. The co…
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