A Missouri Cop Shot a Family's Dog and Threw Its Body in a Ditch
A 9-year-old lab mix wandered away from home during a storm. When a neighbor called the police to help find the dog's family, cops shot the pup instead.

In August, a Missouri family's dog, Parker, wandered away from the family home during a violent storm. When the neighbor who found the dog called the police for help, instead of returning Parker to his family, an officer shot him and threw his body in a ditch.
According to a lawsuit filed this week by Parker's owners, Tylla and Bryan Pennington, Stoddard County, Missouri, police officer Rodger Seal arrived at Hillary Mayberry's home after she called the sheriff's office looking for assistance with Parker. Mayberry had posted earlier on Facebook about the found dog. However, instead of helping Mayberry find Parker's owners, or even taking her to a nearby shelter, Seal took the dog to a nearby wooded area and shot him.
The lawsuit claims that Parker did not immediately die after being shot. Instead, Seal waited eight minutes before firing a second shot, which killed him. Seal then disposed of Parker's body by throwing it in a ditch.
The suit argues that there was no legal justification for Seal to kill Parker. While Stoddard County has a written policy allowing officers to shoot a "dangerous, diseased, or incapacitated animal," Parker was perfectly healthy and nonaggressive.
Instead, the complaint writes that Seal "committed the felony of Animal Abuse" when he shot the dog without provocation and allowed him to lay "suffering for 8 minutes after he was shot the first time before Defendant Seal shot Parker a second time killing him."
"On information and belief," the suit adds, "Defendant Stoddard County has an unwritten policy, pattern, and practice of regularly killing dogs and disposing of them" in rural areas.
Unfortunately, this incident is far from the first time that a police officer has killed an innocent family pet—it happens so often, there's even a "puppycide" tag on Reason's website.
In November 2021, a Michigan cop shot a dog multiple times. Footage from the incident shows that the pup in question was not aggressive but was actually wagging his tail when he was shot. Last September, Detroit cops killed a woman's dog and dumped its body in a trash can. A 2016 Reason investigation showed that Detroit cops are particularly fond of killing dogs—they shot at least 25 in 2015 alone.
Last August, an Arkansas cop tried to shoot a Pomeranian—a breed that tends to weigh only 3 to 7 pounds—but missed and struck the dog's owner. After the dog's owner yelled out that she had been shot, the cop tried to tell her that her dog had actually scratched her instead.
"[Police] don't need to be dog trainers," Cynthia Bathurst, the executive director of the animal welfare group Safe Humane, told Reason in 2016. "They just need to know what to look for and defuse or control the situation with the resources available. It's the compassionate and right thing to do. It's better for community relations. And if that doesn't move them, the huge lawsuits should."
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I grew up an hour northwest of there.
At least they have good BBQ in Dexter.
better make sure it isn’t ditch dog
I’ve been told dog is a fine meal. I understand turning them into sausage with some beef tallow added because most dog is pretty lean is the best preparation method.
Many American dogs aren’t overly lean considering their owners overfeed them on people food and junk food.
Good point.
Unlikely in this area.
It’s very, very easy to not kill dogs. You just have to not kill them. I’m doing it right now, even.
Do you have to be ACTIVELY not killing them, like racism, or can it be a more passive activity?
Are you volunteering to handle all the lost and missing dogs in the World, the US, or just Stoddard County?
That’s true for all crime. Yet, for some reason, our society doesn’t really hold them to such high expectations anymore.
Fair is fair. Shoot the officer, wait eight minutes, shoot him again. (Throwing him a ditch is optional.)
Are you volunteering to lead him out there? You fucking moron.
Please be respectful of our men in blue. He deserves to at least be deposited in a trash can, not a ditch.
And if that doesn’t move them, the huge lawsuits should.
If you thought the criminal charges and bleeding the taxpayers over people like Jordan Neely by Boomers was stupid and insanely oppressive neo-puritanist SNAFU with assholes on all sides, just wait until the Millennial adult-children who grew up puppers and dog-o memes are in charge.
Calling the cops only makes things worse.
“I can think of no state of human misery that could not be made instantly worse by the arrival on the scene of a policeman.” – Brendan Behan.
Brendan Behan didn’t live long enough to see Karens, especially ones of the obnoxiously dog-loving variety, try to turn every “Man shoots unidentified dog.” story in to a BLM/Antifa protest… over a dog.
If the cops or the Nazis or Hamas or the IDF deprioritize human lives, at least they’re more cryptic or less clearly thematic about it than you retards.
>>the neighbor who found the dog called the police for help
is this asshole’s house still standing?
I’m a little confused. Seems like there’s a distinctly missing base. I know I grew up in a the back woods of hick country where we didn’t have fancy things like Facebook and RFID chips, but where I came from, if you recognized the dog, (and it didn’t clearly have rabies) you ran it home. If you didn’t recognize the dog, (and it clearly didn’t have rabies) you checked the collar and notified whomever was associated with the collar information. If you didn’t recognize it and it didn’t have any identifying tags, (and it clearly didn’t have rabies) and it was either young, trainable, or otherwise useful enough to keep as a pet, you did. Otherwise you chased it off where it likely got killed by coyotes or starved to death, and if it came back, then, even if it had rabies, it meant you had a hole to dig and a rifle to clean.
all of these things. except if anyone in my family ever forced me to shoot Old Yeller the movie would have ended more ala Lizzy Borden.
Yes, far better to kill your family than a dog with a dangerous communicable disease. Nice priorities you’ve got there.
Rabid cops are worse than rabid dogs.
And you’ve made it clear that there are things worse than both.
Perhaps you should meet his family before you judge him.
My father in law beat my wife when she was a kid. I wouldn’t kill him instead of a rabid dog even if there was a large cash prize added in.
Rabid dogs need to die. Rabies is nothing to fool with.
Agreed. Our property borders the creek so when neighborhood dogs escape from their house or penned in back yard, they usually head our way to go play in the creek. Sometimes they end up on our deck wagging their tails and soaking wet asking if they can hang out a while (and eat some of the cat’s food). Hubby puts a leash on their collar and walks them home. Being nice to your neighbor’s pets tends to create good will between neighbors.
When a thin (and abandoned-looking) diseased dog shows up, we will check the local “missing dog” postings on our local FB postings to see if one matches its description, I don’t think we have ever found a match for one of those and hubby usually has to put it out of its misery. That’s a hard thing to do. Sometimes students from the college town a few miles away get tired of the responsibility of the animal and set it lose in the country to “go free”. We have adopted several of those if we find them in time (Once we found a poodle with two little ones–which we re-homed to an elderly lady whose poodle had recently passed away). It’s a cruel thing to think a house pet can suddenly learn to survive in the wild.
In case I haven’t thoroughly established my redneck bona fides: Once, Dad was trying to sell a used truck he didn’t like. Someone showed up and gave him a lowball offer. Long story short, Dad wound up selling a truck he didn’t like and a dog he didn’t like at a price that he liked.
And in case *that* doesn’t establish my redneck bona fides: the dog was a black lab that we called “Betty”.
“Ram a Lam”
When we would find one, with no identifying tags, if it was friendly, we would call a couple of our neighbors in addition to the 3 already on the party line and ask if anyone knew anyone who was missing a [breed/description] dog. If no one turned up asking within a couple of weeks, it was ours. Got 2 of ours that way, both black labrador mutts.
The cops house or the neighbors house?
“I deduced that the dog was in a state of excited delirium and felt that my life was in danger. Well, it’s tongue was hanging-out and it was panting, plus it’s tail was making wild motions, like back and forth, back and forth. I had reason to believe that it had ingested a marijuana cigarette butt.”
It was probably in-caninely strong from being high on PCP.
“It was comin’ right at me!”
“He was wagging his tail in an aggressive manner!”
I’ve been told by animal control officers that you can’t tell what a dog is about to do based on their physical behaviors. They told me as long as the dog is unleashed and not on the owners property that they are fair game to shoot if you feel threatened in any way.
I watched my bosses poodle jump up and bite a man on the… um… how to say… gentleman’s sausage. The man opened the door to the shop and the dog attacked. No warning at all. The guy had half his.. um.. sausage removed and eventually died from infections and I suspect his family sued my boss for all he was worth. My boss sold the business and a lot of other property after that. Seemed to be oddly short on cash.
So yeah, my sausage is more important to me than anyone’s dog. They come running and I go for a weapon. Can’t fault anyone else for the same reaction.
Uh, the problem with your asinine comment is that there’s no indication the dog was loose and running at the cop when the idiot shot it.
The thing dog lovers don’t get is dogs are animals, not children. Animals are unpredictable and you can’t know what they will do in any given situation. Dog lovers also forgive a lot of bad behavior by their dogs. My boss tried very hard to convince himself and everyone else that the guy who did nothing more than open a door to a business somehow provoked the dog into attacking him. Too bad the cop didn’t have a body camera so we could be looking at footage instead of biased opinions of the neighbor who found found the dog.
Children aren’t unpredictable?
Why not shoot them too?
I suppose not as many would bite your balls off. Though you might get a swift punch.
Children, uslesss you totally screw up parenting, can be reasoned with. Animals cannot be reasoned with.
Children aren’t unpredictable?
Why not shoot them too?
What are you, a cop?
your fear of animals does not require transference.
Ah, the phobia argument. If you don’t want to date a guy in a dress you are transphobic.
I don’t fear animals. I just don’t expect more of them than they are capable to give. Predators, no matter how inbred, are still predators and humans are made of tasty meat.
Please…
The CDC says there are, on average, 33 dog bite related human deaths per year. It’s exceedingly rare, almost to the point of the chances being zero.
Stop implying there may have been some situation that justified this.
Is this the same CDC that is infamous for its response to Covid?
Better to look at the numbers that the insurance industry generates since animal bites are a series of specific codes submitted by doctors to justify payment.
“STOP RESISTING!”
What kind of fucking monster shoots a lab?
A poodle I can forgive, but not a lab.
Right. Everybody knows you smother labs with carbon monoxide.
I really love these cop shoots dog stories. Nothing gets conservatives more mentally constipated than cops (which they worship) shooting dogs (which they love). Since I can’t stand dogs, cops or conservatives. It’s a win win win for me. I’d love it if they’d all go out and shoot each other.
It’s almost as good as how stories about man of color rapes white feminist get liberals all spun up with no one to be angry at. They just can’t find a white man to blame.
They got angry at Israel for that last month, blaming the victims and not believing women.
Yes, I also like it when people are upset when an obviously bad thing happens, like pet murder and rape. Because, like you, I’m a psychopath.
Pets are property and killing them isn’t murder anymore than slaughtering cattle is murder. You’re on a slippery slope to becoming a vegan.
If I say Canine Lives Matter, will there be a reply that insists that All Lives Matter?
Human lives matter more than animal lives.
That depends..
Nope. Any other position is a slippery slope toward becoming a vegan.
Humans are at almost zero risk of dying from a dog.
There are things far worse than death from a dog bite. The infections animal bites can transmit can require many painful antibiotic treatments. Not to mention the possibility of rabies treatments if the dog isn’t recovered and tested.
Pet owners should be able to sue the individual police officers for wrongful death, emotional distress, animal cruelty and destruction of property. Unless it’s a rabid pit bull, most non-cops (realtors, delivery drivers, house cleaners, etc.) are able to deal peacefully with dogs without shooting them.
Why’d you qualify pit bull with “rabid?”
If you have a dog in a fenced yard the delivery people have no requirement to enter that yard to put packages on your door step. That’s how they avoid getting bitten.
Obviously, if the allegations in the complaint are to be believed, what this cop did was not only wrong, but abhorrent. For which the cop and the department absolutely should be sued into oblivion.
I’m curious about this though:
What information/belief? Have they found more than one dog killed/disposed of in Stoddard County that show evidence of police involvement?
Dog bites man isn’t news for a reason. It happens all the time. Man bites dog, or shoots dog I suppose, is news because of how rarely it happens.
People who know how dangerous strays can be aren’t going to give a dog the benefit of the doubt. Shoot first, ask questions later. It’s just an animal, and one with a very low value. The animal shelters have plenty they are willing to give away.
So you advocate the shoot first ask questions later approach. I guess around you I’d have to do the same. The moment you went for your gun…
You know how dangerous stray humans can be.
Actually when it comes to anything in the canine family I advocate shoot first, shoot some more and don’t worry about questions. Strong bites, sharp teeth and powerful frames make for dangerous creatures that can cause a lot of damage. If it isn’t on a leash or behind a fence you don’t know if it’s a hungry stray with no fear of humans or a trained attack animal that has slipped its collar. Why take chances?
As for humans, yes, if you don’t know them they have no reason to be running at you with deadly weapons at the ready. Shoot first. Shoot some more and maybe ask a question or two later. Dead is pretty permanent.
Plus, the “if it isn’t on a leash or behind a fence” undercuts the whole “there are no bad pets, just bad pet owners” argument.
Good pet owners would have had them leashed/fenced in the first place.
That is a good point. The owners failed to be responsible pet owners. If the dog had been hit by a car and killed would we be talking about suing the owner of the car?
Right. It’s like complaining about the bird you didn’t keep in a cage. It’s a bird. Flying away is what it does. If you aim to keep it as a pet, it necessitates a degree of control over it and its freedom of movement. If one can’t be bothered with that, they kinda lose the right to complain.
That said, if a driver was going out of his way to intentionally run down animals – stray or otherwise – that’s pretty messed up. It’s one thing to kill a dog that needs killing. It’s another to just kill one for the heck of it.
How would one go out of their way to kill a stray?
By spotting it in the road and directing their motor vehicle directly at it?
But dogs are worth 5 points.
Or euthanize en masse, if PETA has anything to say about it.
Pets do contribute more to environmental problems than the largest out of tune gas guzzlers ever could. Elimination of the tradition is a good idea.
“Environmental problems?”
If you believe CO2 is going to destroy the planet or that we are drowning in waste material from packaged goods.
So then not actual problems.
Well, I guess it depends on what you claim to believe in.
Someone shoots one of their dogs and they throw a parade.
That’s different.
Rodger Lee Seal took his facebook page down, but his wife’s is still up: https://www.facebook.com/sarah.westmoreland.5
This is the true nature of our country. Notice that neither the county or the the cop thought they did anything wrong, and this is normal behavior for those in American government. Our government is sick.
In 1903 there was no readily available rabies vaccine, and only one person has ever survived rabies. Some towns let anyone with a gun shoot stray dogs. But a pretty good vaccine came out in 1908. This case, however, is the same wanton cruelty that motivates looter politicians to have cops kick in doors and shoot people over plant leaves. It causes murder, and when that in turn in turn brings on reprisals, it’s cops who get shot, not perps or politicians.
What did the cop do wrong? Stray dogs are dangerous. They should be disposed of safely.
Lol. I bet you’re still double masking in public too, right? Why do you think you’re such a fearful little bitch?
Haha. Sucks to be you.
Wow, that’s childish.
The political class is demonstrating its power to harm us without consequences.
I recall a lot of protests after George Floyd was killed; his death being the police abuse straw that provided Democrats an opportunity to distract people from the fact they are the ones that run the abusive and oppressive police that killed Floyd and others, plus all the other victims of police abuse who survived to tell about it.
This story is just one of far too many examples.
When a bereaved dog owner ambushes and kills some other cop, thinking it’s Parker, THAT’ll be a huge injustice. Just watch and see.
Dogs are easily replaced. Shelters have plenty. Odds are good you can find one that looks identical. No need to exact vengeance over something so easily replaced.
People have an emotional attachment to their dogs. I know it’s something you would struggle to understand, but it’s not easy to replace.
“You can replace a dead dog.” is not a logical argument any more than. “You can replace a dead child.” is.
Dogs are not children. Children are small humans that are the offspring of their parents. Dogs are animals you pick up at an animal shelter for the cost of fixing and rabies shots. If your dog gets cancer you put it down. If your child gets cancer you can’t do the same.