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 …
“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.
“I see absolutely no reason why we should continue this case beyond an extra week. Next week is going to be a plea or a plea cut-off.”
“An order to return the animals is a dangerous and devastating decision. Our hearts are broken for the animal victims…. This decision was made behind closed doors.”
“It was a case of he was having difficulty taking care of the dogs because the woman in the house was ill and it was just getting too much for him,” says Heaven.
“I took in a dog called Mike. He had pee stains on his lower half, he had scabs all around and over his ears, no fur on the back of his ears, and he was underweight.”
“He had a sparkle in his eye and a decided love for all things edible.”
It’s sad the family didn’t pick up the phone and call a reputable rescue and ask for help. The pain and suffering of all animals could have been prevented.
According to the Weld County Sheriff’s Office, Peck has been investigated many times in several other jurisdictions, including both California and Wyoming. All of the investigations revolve around allegations of animal hoarding, neglect and abuse.