Update on puppy mill raid in Mt Vernon & Gold Bar Washington
By admin on Jan 27, 2009 | In General | 4 feedbacks »
I am not affiliated with the rescue of these dogs. I am not in Washington state. I do not have any additional information to offer anyone regarding the adoption of these dogs. All the information I have is posted here on my blog posts. I am simply reposting this information in an effort to help. I can't help you beyond what I have already posted.
THANKFULLY the reports of 80% of the nearly 700 dogs confiscated being pregnant is inaccurate. Reports now state that fewer than 20 are pregnant. That is a SMALL relief in this scandal.
The first person busted in this raid admitted he was making 2 million dollars a year off his dogs. He was the bottom rung of this organization of puppy millers that appears to be headed up by Renee Roske, owner of Wags n Wiggles. Her mother and sister were also involved. When caught the man was in fear for his life for being the first thread to come unravelled in this multi million dollar operation.
I am getting many requests for information on how to go about adopting or fostering these dogs. I don't have any direct information to offer you beyond what has been posted below or on Puppy Justice.
I do not have any further contact information in regards to adopting or fostering any of these dogs. Please bear in mind there is an investigation being conducted which means each animal has to be documented after being examined by a vet. This is an ongoing process. The dogs will also have to be screened to see if they are candidates for adoption. Some dogs that spend their entire lives in a small cage with no human interaction develop psychological problems on top of their physical problems. Some are simply too sick.
Make donations to assist the dogs seized from the recent puppy mill raids -
Everett Animal Shelter recieved 155 dogs from the Gold Bar raid on 1/16/2009 and at least 3 puppies have been born since the raid.
Needs:
1) Donate towels or blankets to be used as bedding for the dogs.
2) Donate money to the shelter for laundry service and medical care. Send donations to the shelter or drop it by during operating hours. At this time donations are only accepted by mail, the shelter address is: 2732 36th Street, Everett, WA 98201.
Saving Pets One at a Time (S.P.O.T.) is now saving a lot more than that! Mt Vernon raids on 1/22/2009 and 1/23/2009 resulted in a total of approximately 443 dogs being placed in their care within 2 days time, they have their hands extremely full and need all the help they can get.
DONATIONS DESPERATELY NEEDED!
If you have any of the following items to donate, please email spot@savingpetsoneatatime.org or drop off at Chuckanut Vet Clinic or Petco Mt. Vernon on Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm.
****URGENTLY NEED PUPPY PADS****
- Crates - all sizes - wire and plastic
- Kennels - all sizes, including extra panels -anything in good shape or repairable-
- Dishes - stainless steel preferable, but something easily sanitized.
- Toys - all sizes, especially re-usable/washable ones - i.e. Kong, ropes, etc.-
- Beds/towels/blankets/crate pads - all sizes
- Bleach
- Paper towels
To find out other ways you can help or to donate funds go to their website: Saving Pets One at a Time (S.P.O.T.)
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