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End of the Line for Puppy Mill in West Virginia

August 24, 2008 : 7:52 PM
Rescue of 1,000+ dogs and puppies halts production at puppy mill

Article by John Polis
Photos by Clay Myers



More than 1,000 puppies and adult dogs have a new lease on life following their discovery Saturday in a large puppy mill breeding facility tucked away in the woods of West Virginia, just outside of city of Parkersburg.

Best Friends Animal Society is on site working with local Wood County law enforcement officials, the Humane Society of Parkersburg and the Humane Society of the United States, and, late Saturday began rescuing scores of dogs from the Whispering Oaks Kennels (check out video podcast from location at Pupcast.org).

“Right now, we are concentrating on removing the newborns, the pregnant mothers, and any dogs who need immediate medical attention,” said Rich Crook, rapid response manager for Best Friends Animal Society.

“The dogs, most of them dachshunds, chihuahuas, poodles and other small breed dogs, were confined sometimes four or five to a cage measuring just two feet by three feet,” Crook said. “Many cages had feces in them. All had poor ventilation. The sheer number of animals was overwhelming, and the odor of urine in 90-plus degree heat was stifling.”

By the end of the day Saturday, Crook said as many as 200 animals might be removed from Whispering Oaks and transported to a local emergency shelter set up by the local group, the Humane Society of Parkersburg. The remaining dogs will be transported over the next two days, he said.

Best Friends has been working with the Parkersburg Humane Society since last May, when the agency called for assistance in the case. Best Friends also advised the Wood County prosecutor’s office in the case, and recently requested assistance from HSUS and other agencies to help with coordination of the operations at the local emergency shelter.

The fight against puppy mills, mass breeding operations that supply pet stores and fuel internet sales throughout the United States, is a priority initiative for Best Friends, which in the past two years led several other puppy mill busts. Puppy mills produce an estimated four million dogs in the U.S. each year for the pet sales market; and, sadly, an estimated six million homeless dogs and cats are killed in the U.S. each year.

“It’s a national travesty that the puppy mill industry is allowed to flood the market every year with so many dogs being killed each year in animal shelters,” said Julie Castle, director of community programs at Best Friends.

Best Friends’ Community Programs group works with local organizations across the United States on a wide variety of animal welfare issues related to pet overpopulation, including puppy mills and management of feral cat populations.

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Now that these dogs and puppies are in our care, we want to give them the best life we can. They deserve nothing less. Your donations are deeply appreciated.

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October 8, 2008 at 11:56 AM
posted by: labover
Living in WV it sickens me to know that this is happening around us, here. We must all stand up do our part and investigate on our own anything that looks suspicious, we have to be their voice or they will have none. I say thank you to BF's for the intervention that they did on behalf of these precious furbabies. Now if we could get our lawmakers to pass tougher laws in abuse cases!!!!!
Debbie Jarvis
  
September 5, 2008 at 1:27 AM
posted by: ruthy92
The breeders that advertise on Google and in classified ads need to be checked out and investigated. This is something that people can do in their own states.

They also need to be reported to various authorities, including tax authorities. Most of them are illegal businesses that are hiding income and not paying taxes.

Save their ads and report them.
  
August 29, 2008 at 10:26 AM
posted by: ajergler
Any way their ads can be removed from Google? When you enter their kennel name in Google, the first three links are their ads saying they are a "family owned and operated facility. At Whispering Oaks, we are dedicated to raising healthy, happy, beautiful AKC/APRI...". OBVIOUSLY not true!!
  
August 28, 2008 at 7:40 PM
posted by: Cynthia_Cotton
Thank God for you, Best Friends, and the wonderful people in West Virginia! One more mill bites the dust!
  
August 26, 2008 at 6:23 PM
posted by: ruthy92
How to get puppy mills reported in your area here

http://www.columbusdogconnection.com/ReportingPupMill.htm
  
August 26, 2008 at 2:04 PM
posted by: shannonr
Yay CP&S! This is so cool!
  
August 25, 2008 at 4:12 PM
posted by: Curlybutts
BF - Thanks for helping!

I live in this area and would like to volunteer in the kennels, but the local shelter line is busy (of course!). I volunteered at an HSUS Katrina animal shelter.
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