Heartbroken dog owners speak out after 11 dogs die in trainers care
Kwong Chun Sit, a 53-year-old dog trainer from Irvine, faces serious charges after 11 dogs died while under his care. He is charged with 11 felony counts of animal cruelty, while his girlfriend, Tingfeng Liu, faces related charges, including accessory to a felony. Distressed dog owners shared their experiences in court, revealing they were informed of their pets' deaths via text, with many not knowing their dogs had been cremated. Autopsies indicated that some dogs died from heatstroke, while at least one suffered blunt force trauma. Both suspects are currently contesting high bail and are considered flight risks due to their travel plans.
The case has prompted an outpouring of grief and demands for justice from affected families. Investigators believe there may be more victims and are urging them to come forward. The situation highlights serious concerns about pet care regulations and accountability in the dog training industry.