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Las Vegas – Insider Videos Spark Felony Charges in Dog Rescue Abuse Probe

By Matthias Binder April 7, 2026
Las Vegas police obtain video of alleged abuse at dog training site
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Las Vegas police obtain video of alleged abuse at dog training site

Contents
A Tip That Launched a Major ProbeFootage Reveals Alarming Training MethodsArrests Target Trainer and WitnessDogs Receive Care After SeizureOngoing Scrutiny of Rescue Practices

A Tip That Launched a Major Probe (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas authorities arrested two employees at a local dog rescue facility after a former worker provided cellphone videos showing alleged harsh training practices. The investigation revealed the use of shock collars and forceful leash handling on multiple dogs at Working Dogs of Nevada Rescue. Police seized 35 dogs from the site and suspended the business license in response to the mounting evidence.[1][2]

A Tip That Launched a Major Probe

On March 4, 2026, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department animal cruelty detectives received a crucial tip from Kerrigan Toms, a former kennel technician at the facility. Toms had worked there for just two days in February before capturing three videos on February 24. She contacted authorities after witnessing what she described as horrific conditions.[2][3]

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Officers from the City of Las Vegas Animal Protection Services joined the effort the same day. The facility, located in the 7300 block of West Lake Mead Boulevard, specialized in rehabilitating dogs with behavioral issues, aggression problems, or those facing euthanasia. Toms stayed silent during her brief tenure to gather evidence, later stating she prioritized documentation over confrontation.[4]

Footage Reveals Alarming Training Methods

Surveillance and cellphone videos obtained by police depicted trainers employing shock collars, prong collars, and aggressive leash techniques. One clip showed a dog named Turbo being dragged across the floor while screaming, with a trainer appearing to kick toward it. Another captured a dog called Jeb whining as its leash was yanked, lifting its front paws off the ground.[1][5]

In footage of a dog named Marmaduke, the trainer lifted the animal by its leash, constricting the collar until its feet dangled, while asking, “What is wrong with you?” A pit bull named Dottie faced similar treatment, swung into the air by its leash multiple times for failing to obey commands. Witnesses reported shock collars on puppies in kennels and additional acts like kicking dogs or slamming them into walls.[3]

  • Turbo: Dragged and shocked, emitting screams.
  • Jeb: Leash yanked to force compliance, grimacing in pain.
  • Marmaduke: Hoisted off ground amid verbal frustration.
  • Dottie: Repeatedly lifted and swung by leash.

Arrests Target Trainer and Witness

John Johnstone, 38, of North Las Vegas, surrendered to authorities on April 1, 2026, facing four felony counts of willful or malicious torture, maiming, or killing an animal. Tabitha Berube, 32, of Las Vegas, received one count for allegedly witnessing abuse without intervening. Police reports noted that Johnstone’s methods far exceeded reasonable training standards.[1][4]

Both individuals posted bail and awaited a court appearance scheduled for April 29. Berube reportedly admitted to a culture of tolerance, telling staff, “We’ve all kicked a dog or two in the face for not listening.” The arrests followed a search warrant executed days after the initial tip, uncovering more evidence.[1]

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Dogs Receive Care After Seizure

Authorities removed 35 dogs from the facility during the search, transferring them to The Animal Foundation and City of Las Vegas Animal Protection Services. Each animal underwent at least seven days of medical evaluations to assess injuries from the alleged mistreatment. The business license tied to the site received an emergency suspension, halting operations.[2][3]

Toms attended the seizure, expressing relief at the outcome. The dogs, many with prior challenges, now resided in shelters equipped for their rehabilitation needs. Veterinary checks focused on potential trauma from collars and handling.[4]

Ongoing Scrutiny of Rescue Practices

The case highlighted tensions between aggressive training and animal welfare standards in rescue operations. Working Dogs of Nevada aimed to save hard-to-adopt dogs, yet the evidence suggested methods caused unnecessary suffering. Police continued their review, urging tips via the Animal Cruelty Section.[5]

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Neither the company nor the accused responded to media inquiries. Toms reflected on her role, noting, “I accomplished something bigger than I ever expected.” The incident prompted discussions on oversight for facilities handling vulnerable animals.[2]

Key Takeaways

  • 35 dogs seized and evaluated after raid on March 5, 2026.
  • Four felony counts against lead trainer John Johnstone.
  • Investigation stemmed from videos dated February 24, 2026.

This probe underscores the critical need for ethical standards in animal rescue work, protecting those meant to be saved. What do you think about the balance between training and welfare? Tell us in the comments.

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