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“In 5 years, she will be able to own animals? Terrible stuff.” “It’s really lousy the punishment that the monster is getting,” she said. She also expressed concern regarding what might happen to dogs that Roberts comes into contact with after she serves her jail time and probation.
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“I have followed the case of that monster and believe she is getting off way too easy and have nothing kind to say about her,” Barber said. Piper’s toes were also further apart from being in a crate with wires, so they were spread out more because of that.”īarber said she felt the punishment Roberts received was not nearly enough for what Roberts did. The only things that looked bad were her stomach and rear from overbreeding her.
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“Her skin had an infection, but the foster mom cleared that up. “Piper came to us looking much better than most of the rescued dogs,” Barber said. Heather Barber of Cherry Hill adopted Piper from a foster mom, and says her dog is “not afraid, just not interested” in most activities, although she does like long walks and her new family.īarber said her dog was spared the brunt of what some of the other dogs in Roberts’ home and on Roberts’ property went through. “I would never, I could never, give her up.”Īretz said that she hoped someday Roberts realizes dogs “are little beings … with little hearts,” and added that what Roberts did is “terrible abuse she should never ever have dogs. “He used to walk out to the fishpond with them and let them run and they looked forward to that.”Īlthough SweetPea may have had multiple homes before settling with the Aretz family, she is now at her forever home.
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“My dogs took a long time to get over the fact that he wasn't here,” she said. Her husband’s death provided newer memories for SweetPea, albeit ones that were likely sad and painful, Aretz added. In some ways, some might say SweetPea helped her husband just as the family had helped her, Aretz noted. One person SweetPea did make a connection with was Aretz’s husband, who passed away at the family home last year. SweetPea, like Munchkin, has not completely emotionally recovered from the Roberts’ ordeal, Aretz said, noting the dog appears comfortable around Aretz's three other small dogs, but “she's not as friendly towards people as the others are.” Unfortunately, the jaw healed crooked and without most of her teeth, her tongue sticks out.” “ took her to a dental specialist who removed most of her teeth and now she has just a few molars left. “When we rescued SweetPea she had a broken bottom jaw from advanced dental decay,” Muir said. SweetPea had a physical ailment that needed attention upon rescuing, Muir recalled. After a few families who tried taking SweetPea permanently changed their minds, Muir’s mother, Nancy Aretz, adopted SweetPea into her home in Vineland. Tracie Muir of Moorestown fostered a dog named SweetPea that was rescued from Roberts’ home. You can see she so desperately wants to trust … certain people get a tail wag now,” O’Connor said. She's very anxious, very insecure …very submissive. Munchkin does not have as many accidents inside the home as she once did and she enjoys going for walks and is well-behaved on these walks.ĭespite all Munchkin’s progress, she occasionally shows signs that indicate she is still emotionally impacted by what life was like before she moved in, her adopter said. In time, and with lots of love, patience and hard work, Munchkin has made lots of improvement O’Connor said. She couldn't come near me,” O’Connor said. The newer dog, named Munchkin, was not immediately comfortable in her new environment, she added.