Fond du Lac police arrested two people Monday, accused of launching two puppies into a retention pond. Someone spotted the incident near West Rolling Meadows Drive and South Hickory Street and recorded the moments on their cellphone while calling police. Investigators said a 22-year-old man and 20-year-old woman from Georgia were documented spinning one of the dogs 360 degrees before throwing the puppy 10 to 20 feet into the water. "I did not see the video and quite honestly, I don’t want to see the video," said Renee Webb, manager of the Fond du Lac County Humane Society. Webb said the dogs, who are likely about eight weeks old, will remain at the Humane Society for at least two weeks while the puppies receive preventive antibiotics for potential exposure to blue green algae. "They’re doing well," she said. "They’re active and playful."The two people have not yet been formally charged. Police did not release their names.

Fond du Lac police arrested two people Monday, accused of launching two puppies into a retention pond.

Someone spotted the incident near West Rolling Meadows Drive and South Hickory Street and recorded the moments on their cellphone while calling police.


Investigators said a 22-year-old man and 20-year-old woman from Georgia were documented spinning one of the dogs 360 degrees before throwing the puppy 10 to 20 feet into the water.

"I did not see the video and quite honestly, I don’t want to see the video," said Renee Webb, manager of the Fond du Lac County Humane Society.

Webb said the dogs, who are likely about eight weeks old, will remain at the Humane Society for at least two weeks while the puppies receive preventive antibiotics for potential exposure to blue green algae.

"They’re doing well," she said. "They’re active and playful."

The two people have not yet been formally charged.

Police did not release their names.