Help to save a family dog who was unlawfully taken, impounded, and sentenced to death!

A Panguitch family's dog was taken from them by the Garfield County Sheriffs office unlawfully June 22nd of this year. The family dog (Eragon) was accused of attacking a neighbors chickens on June 22nd and taken from the family's home without consent the following day. No sufficient evidence other than one eye witness account was presented at the time officers removed the family animal from the family's home. That night county officers accused Eragon of attacking and killing the neighbors chicken.s He was locked inside the house with the family the whole night. Also note that he has never attacked any other local animals in the Panguitch community his whole life. He has been impounded since June 23rd, 2017 with no fine set so that the family may attempt to free him. There is no sufficient evidence that Ergaon attacked the neighbors animals whatsoever. Only inconclusive statements from one neighbor. In short, Aragon was taken off pure assumption made by the Garfield County Sheriffs office. Since he has been impounded he has lost 25 lbs and is hardly fed. He has lost a great portion of his husky fur from being malnourished. On August 23rd the Garfield county justice court sentenced him to be euthanized in the coming weeks. This is absolutely asinine considering the inconsistent statements, no evidence, Eragons good behavior in general and his personality. Eragon is a fun, family dog. He has been with the Stephenson family for 9 years and during this time he has never harmed any person or other animal. Please help us help Aragon by signing this petition and giving him the support he deserves. No animal or person deserves unlawful actions takin against them for something they did not do.
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