Dozens of dogs and puppies rescued from ‘irresponsible breeder’ in Quesnel
QUESNEL — The BC SPCA recently rescued 59 dogs and 14 birds from an irresponsible breeder in Quesnel.
The SPCA says the dogs included 12 chihuahuas, four French bulldogs and 43 Cane Corsos. Eighteen of the Cane Corso pups were born within the last month.
“When officers arrived at the home, they were hit with an overwhelming ammonia odor which burned their noses. The ground was littered with garbage, urine and old feces was stuck to the floor, dogs had access to injurious objects as well as medications,” describes Eileen Drever, the BC SPCA’s senior officer protection and stakeholder relations. “In the main area of the home, there were large portions of drywall that had been chewed through around an electrical socket.”
Drever adds that the condition of these poor animals was devastating. Many of the dogs, including the nursing moms, were extremely thin with their ribs clearly visible, spines and hip bones prominent. “The dogs are extremely fearful and under socialized. Some of the puppies were observed shivering in the yard and hiding behind a ripped-up couch amongst pieces of foam from other furniture, feces, urine and dirty straw. One of the dogs would only approach our officer for food and then would run away cowering in fear.”