Showing 31 posts from February 2009
Source: GoldsboroNews-Argus, By Nick Hiltunen and Catharin Shepard, Feb 11, 2009
The 283 dogs seized from a puppy mill are now in Wayne County’s custody, and will be sent around the country to adoptive homes.
But how long the animals will wait before being adopted will depend on the amount of rehabilitation they need, veterinarian Lisa Dixon [...]
Source: KomoNews.com, By Casey North & KOMO Staff, Feb 10, 2009
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — The Mount Vernon couple accused of running a puppy mill who failed to appear in court Tuesday morning had filed filed proper paperwork to delay the arraignment, the Skagit County prosecutor said.
Richard and Marjorie Sundberg were scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday [...]
Source: NewsObserver.com, By MARLON A. WALKER - Associated Press Writer, Feb 10, 2009
RALEIGH, N.C. — Nearly 300 dogs seized from an eastern North Carolina business last week will be placed in new homes, a Humane Society of the United States spokeswoman said Tuesday.
A Wayne County judge on Tuesday signed a ruling signing over 283 dogs [...]
Source: KomoNews.com , by Denise Whitaker
GOLD BAR, Wash. — A local couple has until Friday to come up with the cash to take care of more than 150 dogs that have been seized from the pair.
Jason and Serenna Larsen each face six counts of animal cruelty.
Animal control officers seized 159 dogs from what they call [...]
Source: Goldsboro News, Feb 6, 2009
Clad in overalls and wearing masks to hide the stench of ammonia, animal rescue workers early this morning began removing the first of some 300 adult dogs and puppies from what is being called a “puppy mill.”
A steady procession of local animal control workers and workers from the Humane Society [...]





