Indiana Sheriff’s Department Raids Unlicensed Vet Operation, Rescues 68 Dogs
What law enforcement though was a hoarding situation turned to be an illegal breeding operation with a side of unlicensed practice of veterinary medicine.
What law enforcement though was a hoarding situation turned to be an illegal breeding operation with a side of unlicensed practice of veterinary medicine.
According to news reports out of Panama City, Florida, more than half of the 127 dogs removed from a property belonging to a Dorene Smigiel have been adopted by new families. Law enforcement officials and volunteers removed all of the animals from Smigiel’s property after getting reports of the animals not living in …
“I don’t really think about it as me saving their life. I just love nurturing and taking care of animals. I’ve always been that way,” said Taylor.
“Hoarders usually have some mental issues where they think they’re doing good for the animals, but yet they accumulate too many and can’t take care all of them.”
Hannah needs a hero. She is a dachshund with an estimated DOB of 10/26/2009.