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Investigation exposes humane society 'Lucky Dog' program

Posted: Updated: July 19, 2012 01:11 PM

Pet owners from hundreds of miles away drive to a small humane society in the north Georgia mountains because they think they're saving lives, but an undercover FOX 5 I-Team investigation found exactly the opposite.

For $100, customers could guarantee their dog or cat at the Boggs Mountain Humane Shelter would not be euthanized.

The shelter even sent emails announcing when your lucky animal was adopted.

An insider, though, says much of it was a lie.

But no one could have predicted what happened during a FOX I-Team undercover visit to Boggs Mountain. Not even us.

Randy Travis has a story of dogs, cats and people who don't tell the truth.

CLICK THE VIDEO ABOVE TO WATCH THE REPORT!

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