The BC SPCA

Irresponsible breeder left them to suffer 

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Dear animal lover,

 

This is not the first time we’ve seen animals suffer at the hands of an irresponsible breeder this year, and sadly, I am almost certain it won’t be the last. You’ll likely feel both saddened and angry when you read about these 31 German shepherd dogs and 12 puppies who have been neglected needlessly. It provides an important reminder to be vigilant if you are purchasing an animal from a breeder. Look out for red flags like fearful animals who shy away from being handled, poor visible body condition and breeders who request to meet in a parking lot or refuse access to where the animals have been kept.

 

Right now, these poor dogs desperately need your love after arriving into care this week.

German shepherds on property

The conditions these dogs have been kept in are painful to see. Their kennels were not fit for living in with saturated plywood flooring, an overwhelming stench of urine, and layers of feces, mud or soiled hay.

 

Their heartbreaking behaviours of distress were clear to see weaving inside the kennel, frantically circling and even bashing their muzzles into the wall. For some, their terror was so extreme they were almost frozen when a loving Animal Protection Officer opened the kennel door to rescue them. One dog cowered low in the back corner, staring at the wall, unable to engage with their kind rescuer and almost paralyzed due to fear.

Adult dogs receiving care in shelter

Beneath their furry coats, staff discovered several of the dogs have protruding spine and hip bones. Upon examination, each animal is given a body score out of nine, five being a healthy weight. Most of this group have a score of three, with a couple even worse than that. They are bone-thin and visibly hungry. Even the most fearful dogs desperately darted towards the treats they were offered, gulping them down without even chewing.

Mum in dark basement in pool

The 12 puppies vary in age from a week or so old to around 9 months. As the property was searched, there seemed to be another litter of puppies kept in awful conditions around every corner. The youngest two pups and their skinny mama were found in the dark basement of the house, provided only with a pool and paper towels for bedding. Another mum and her three babies were closed into a very small space where the ammonia levels burnt the nose of Animal Protection staff as they entered. These are not places where new lives should take their first breaths or spend their vital first months. 

Puppies and their mum being looked over

As BC SPCA teams continue to examine each dog thoroughly and develop an individually specific treatment plan, they have found most of the older dogs suffering from stiff, arthritic joints, damaged teeth and some with painful stomach issues or visible wounds. It’s not clear the extent of care this group will require but some have complex needs, both physical and behavioural. It’s likely these sweet souls will need significant time in care to return them to full health.

 

Caring friend, will you open your heart to be there for these dogs at this critical moment in their lives? Your caring kindness will help them to trust humans again, to repair their damaged bodies and heal their trauma.

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While these dogs need urgent care right now, the future suffering of other animals can only be prevented if we all work together to bring an end to irresponsible breeding practices. Please use this story as an important reminder to look out for red flags and share the message about irresponsible breeders. If you ever have concerns about the well-being of any animals, please call the BC SPCA Animal Helpline at 1-855-622-7722.

 

Thank you for being the safety net these dogs can rely on. Thank you for championing love for animals.  

 

With heartfelt gratitude, 

Adrienne

BC SPCA

 

P.S. Please help these innocent souls today. Like all animals, they deserve to feel safe and loved. 

Mom being offered treats with two puppies