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59 Dogs Rescued From BC Breeder and Now Enjoying Snuggles, Says SPCA


The B.C. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) rescued 59 dogs from an “irresponsible breeder” in B.C.’s central Interior last week, and although the dogs were distressed and in need of urgent care, they are recovering well, says spokesperson Kaila Butler Wolf.

The dogs—including 12 chihuahuas, 4 French bulldogs, and 43 Cane Corsos—were rescued from a home in Quesnel after a concerned member of the public reached out to the BCSPCA in November regarding the animals’ welfare. On Dec. 4, animal protection officers arrived onsite and were shocked.

“When our officers arrived at the home, they just absolutely hit with an overwhelming smell of an ammonia odour, which was actually so bad it was burning their noses,” Wolf told The Epoch Times. “Quite, quite bad conditions.”

Wolf said the home was littered with garbage, dried feces caked to the floor, and hazards such as sharp objects and exposed, live electrical sockets.

“There were large portions of drywall that had been chewed through,” she said, adding that this could be “signs of both physical and mental distress.”

Of the dogs, 18 were puppies, many of whom shivered in fear and hid behind dilapidated couches from rescuers, while some were “extremely thin” with clearly visible ribs, spines and hip bones, Wolf said.

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