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| Kentucky woman claims an abusive lover tortured her into a sexual act on her service animal. |
A Kentucky beautician is in the county lock up after she allegedly did a sexual act on her service dog.
Lisa Marie Wright of Lexington, KY is arrested for either being caught in the act or sharing video of her getting her dog to lick the click.
The 45 year old woman was arrested and charged on Sept. 18 with sexual assault crimes against an animal after a video allegedly showed her "engaging in a sexual act with her dog named Morty."
Lexington-Fayette Animal Care and Control (LFACC) and Lexington Police responded to a report of animal abuse. A video (likely submitted by a witness or discovered digitally) allegedly showed Wright "engaging in a sexual act" with her service dog, named Morty. The exact nature of the act isn't detailed in reports to avoid sensationalism, but it falls under "sexual assault crimes against an animal."
She wasn't caught in public—this was a private incident captured on video, which is how authorities got involved. In a cryptic post, she places the blame on an abusive romantic partner and family member.
The dog, a service animal, is now safe and in LFACC's care; they're emphasizing reporting abuse via their hotline (859-255-9033).
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Since this is a domesticated animal, it will be noted that if convicted she could face up to a year in the iron college. She may forbidden from owning domesticated pets.
Again, I am not in the business of knowing what people do behind closed doors.
If you want to engage in this activity, that's your business. However, if you are sharing this to the public it is a crime. You could end up on a sexual offender registry.
I am all for consensual sex and open relationship. I am not here to judge a romantic partner's past life. We lean heavily on judgment of actions instead of causes and how to show empathy.
Performing sex acts on animals is a bridge too far for me.
How to avoid dog attacks.
- Never pet dogs if you are not familiar with them. No matter the size or weight, all dogs bite when they feel threatened or territorial.
- Never bother dogs when they are eating food, sleeping, nursing their pups or experiencing signs of rabies.
- Never allow a dog (aggressive breeds) take your neck, face or chest.
- Never run: Running can activate a dog's prey drive, increasing the likelihood of an attack.
- Never make direct eye contact. Direct eye contact can be perceived as a threat by dogs.
- Growling, baring teeth, stiff body, raised hackles, pinned-back ears, intense staring, or a low, wagging tail (not always friendly). A dog freezing or lunging may be seconds from acting.
- If anything, always respect the space of dogs. They can be your friends or your enemies.
- Carry pepper spray, a large metal pole, a coin can, a foul smelling spray or if it has to come to the ultimate decision, firearms.


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