The deer, named "Baby," has been raised by the woman — along with residents of Pennsylvania's Fayette County — since he was a fawn Authorities confiscated a deer that a Pennsylvania woman had been ...
After authorities were seen dragging a 2-year-old deer named Baby away from a woman who was accused of keeping him illegally, many people worried about his future.
One woman tried to claim the deer as her pet, giving it a dog collar and even getting it vaccinated. But the Pennsylvania Game Commission says she can't do that and took it away from her.
Musk’s tweet kicked off a flurry of responses on the social media site, with many users using the #SaveBaby hashtag and ...
WAS ARRESTED FOR TRYING TO KEEP A WILD DEER AS A PET. WHICH, IF YOU DIDN’T KNOW, IS ILLEGAL IN OUR COMMONWEALTH. A PENNSYLVANIA GAME WARDEN OFFICER RECENTLY RECEIVED A CALL ABOUT A WHITE TAILED ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission says Baby, the deer a woman was illegally keeping as a pet, will permanently remain at a licensed facility. The story has gained attention on social media.
Getty Authorities confiscated a deer that a Pennsylvania woman had been keeping as a pet, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission and multiple reports. Tammy Shiery of Fayette County says ...
Officials accused Tammy Shiery, 64, of unlawfully keeping the wild-born deer as a pet. Shiery’s neighbors told CBS News affiliate KDKA-TV that they all helped Baby after finding him at a few ...