Competency exam ordered for Racine man accused of beating 10-month-old puppy with pipe

RACINE -- A competency examination has been ordered for a man facing charges in connection with the alleged beating of a dog now under the care of the Wisconsin Humane Society. WHS officials said in an update Thursday, June 21 Rocky will be up for adoption Friday!

Terrence Howard, 43, of Racine, faces one count of mistreatment of animals/causing death.

Terrence Howard



He was in court on Thursday, where he waived his preliminary hearing.

A competency hearing was scheduled for July 17.

Officials with the Wisconsin Humane Society said Thursday 10-month-old Rocky was released from his law enforcement hold, and he'll be available for adoption Friday afternoon. He was neutered on Thursday. They said an orthopedic injury revealed in X-rays doesn't need further treatment at this time.

WHS officials said Thursday during his stay, behavior experts have been working with Rocky on his manners. Though he’s still full of puppy energy, they said he's very smart and an eager pupil. All he needs is a patient guardian who is committed to continuing his training.

They said despite all he’s been through, Rocky is "a happy, bouncy guy," who "loves tossing around his plush toys and is very treat motivated."

They noted that Rocky’s play style is still a bit rough, so he shouldn’t be going to dog parks and should be monitored while interacting one-on-one with other dogs. For the same reason, Rocky is looking for a home without small children under eight.

If you know someone who can provide him with all the training, exercise, and compassion he needs, please send them to the Wisconsin Humane Society Racine Campus at 2706 Chicory Road. He’ll be available when the shelter opens at 2 p.m. on Friday. 



Officials have called this case one of the worst cases of animal abuse in recent memory.

Rocky



WHS officials said after Rocky's story was shared, there was a "tremendous response" from the community and they've taken a lot of calls from people wondering how they can help.

Rocky



According to the criminal complaint, children witnessed the beating of Rocky, and asked adults to call the police, which resulted in Howard's arrest on June 7.

"This case really breaks our hearts. It is a cruel act of animal abuse that should have never happened to this poor dog. It shocks all of us," said Angela Speed with WHS.



If you believe someone is abusing an animal, the Wisconsin Humane Society wants to hear from you. CLICK HERE to report abuse.