Judge Approves Neutering of Dogs Seized in Vick Case
The federal judge in Richmond overseeing the Michael Vick case approved the neutering of fighting dogs seized from the Virginia property of suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick.
U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson also appointed an expert to determine whether the 48 dogs will be euthanized or placed elsewhere. They've been held in animal shelters.
By Mark Maske |
October 16, 2007; 6:59 PM ET
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