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Dead dog hearing for Dumont animal rescue operator delayed yet again

CVP EXCLUSIVE: A judge in Hackensack today indefinitely postponed a hearing for the owner and operator of a Newark non-profit animal rescue stemming from the discovery of two dead dogs and a half-dozen emaciated canines at her Dumont home.

Photo Credit: Courtesy BERGEN COUNTY SPCA
Photo Credit: Courtesy BCSPCA
Photo Credit: Courtesy BERGEN COUNTY SPCA

Gabrielle Ganter was hours late for a scheduled hearing, but Central Municipal Court Judge Louis Dinice said it didn’t matter because he still hadn’t received veterinary reports from the Bergen County Animal Shelter.

“If Ms. Ganter comes, we’ll just send her home too,” Dinice said before she arrived.

Without the reports, the judge said, the hearing can’t be held.

Gabrielle Ganter / IMAGE: Courtesy BCSPCA

This was the third postponement in the case since Bergen County SPCA investigators in June filed 26 charges of animal cruelty and neglect against the 30-year-old Ganter following an investigation that included necropsies.

Ganter — whose attorney said is pregnant — remained free on $5,000 bail, posted a day after she turned herself in to Belleville police on an outstanding arrest warrant in early July.

She’d chopped her hair, leaving bald spots in some places.

Ganter, who operated Pit Bull Kisses Rescue out of Newark, previously requested an extension in writing from Dinice so that she could hire an attorney, courthouse sources in Hackensack told CLIFFVIEW PILOT at the time.

She then skipped court on June 30, and the judge issued$5,000 bench warrant for her arrest.

Police alerted SPCA investigators after finding the dead animals in plastic garbage bags in the house and the live dogs — as well as a starved cat — chained in the yard without proper shelter.

“They were were extremely thin,” one law enforcement official told CLIFFVIEW PILOT, adding that conditions inside the house were “horrid.”

Bergen County Animal Control removed the carcasses and live animals from the Brook Avenue residence on May 13. An investigation by the SPCA followed, leading to complaints that include not providing food, water, proper shelter or veterinary care under Title 4:22-17.

The live dogs and cat have continued to be held at the Bergen County Animal Shelter pending the closure of the case, after which authorities said there could be adoptions.

MUGSHOT: Courtesy BERGEN COUNTY SHERIFF
ALL PHOTOS: Courtesy BERGEN COUNTY SPCA

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