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Puppy mill busted in WV

PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) -- Around 1,000 dogs were taken from a Parkersburg-area kennel after authorities said they were kept in cages for breeding and were never let out and rarely, if ever, touched by a human being.

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Humane Society rescuers said the dogs, mostly adult purebred dachshunds, stumble when they try to walk on grass, tile or carpet because they've spent their entire lives on wire mesh floors.

"Imagine you live your entire life inside your house -- one room inside your house -- and you never leave it,'' Maryann Hollis, director of the Humane Society of Parkersburg, told the Parkersburg News and Sentinel for Monday's edition. "Once a week, somebody dropped groceries at your door. That's what life was like for these dogs -- just one room, wire mesh, and you pooped where you slept.''

The animals were surrendered by Whispering Oaks Kennel Saturday after Wood County sheriff's deputies investigating possible dog-related pollution executed a search warrant at the Internet-based dog-breeding business.

The humane society calls it the largest animal rescue in the state's history.

Wood County Prosecutor Ginny Conley said the owner, Sharon Roberts, hasn't been cited for animal neglect but has agreed to never operate a dog-breeding business again.

Conley said that while these weren't the worst conditions she's ever seen, it's impossible for anyone to properly care for that many dogs.

Roberts told The Associated Press she was the victim of a "witch hunt'' by animal rights activists. Reached by phone, she said she wanted to tell her side of the story but would have to be called back later.

She told the Charleston Daily Mail that the dogs were well cared for by herself and her five employees. Each dog was wormed and vaccinated and regularly visited by a veterinarian, she said.

(AP Photo/Best Friends Animal Society)

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  1. wow this is so in humane!!!

    Comment by baylor — September 7, 2008 @ 1:41 pm

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Foster homes for the holidays

The Roanoke Valley SPCA is participating in the national “Foster A Lonely Pet For the Holidays” pet fostering program.

Over 13,000 pet rescue organizations nationwide are trying to empty the kennels for Christmas, encouraging families to open their home for the holidays to an adoptable pet waiting for a forever home.

Fostered pets can be picked up between December 18-23, and can be returned to the RVSPCA between December 30-January 2.

The RVSPCA will provide all needed supplies and support to the temporary families. You can view all of the pets online at www.rvspca.org, or visit the shelter to meet them.  The goal is to have each of these pets into a home by noon on December 23.

Ann Marie Sweeney, foster coordinator for the RVSPCA, will answer questions about the program for people interested in making this Christmas a happy holiday for a pet in need.  Contact Sweeney at 344-4840, ext. 208 or e-mail asweeney@rvspca.org.