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New England Collie Rescue

11.22.2009 by admin in Main

108 dogs rescued from filthy, rat-infested puppy mill

One hundred and eight dogs – most covered in feces, some suffering from anemia from being repeatedly bitten by blood-sucking fleas and all living in a rat-infested barn – have been rescued from a breeder in what is being described as one of the nastiest puppy mills ever encountered in Tennessee.

The dogs, all Border Collies, are also suffering from lice, worms, open sores, malnourishment and emotional problems, according to animal welfare officials. They were crammed into waste-covered cages in a barn strewn with decaying bodies of vermin.

Sgt. Michael McLerran, head of the animal control division in the Sumner County sheriff’s office, told Love of Dogs that the conditions at the kennel were terrible. “The whole building stunk. All the kennels had fleas in them.”

The dogs were filthy (seen at left in photos from the Humane Society of the United States) and covered in waste, Sgt. McLerran said. “These dogs were covered in there own feces and urine, they stunk and had to be carried because they did not know how to lead. It was bad.”

The dogs also were quite timid around people, Sgt. McLerran said. “A lot of them acted like they didn’t have any human contact.”

The Sumner County sheriff’s office and the Humane Society of the United States seized the dogs from All Around Border Collies in Portland, Tennessee. The sheriff’s department had been investigating claims of inhumane conditions at breeding operation for the past year. The property owner, who also runs Border Collie Rescue of Middle Tennessee, was selling the dogs on the Internet.

“Today marks a new beginning for these dogs, who may have endured years of constant confinement in filthy pens and cages,” Scotlund Haisley, senior director of emergency services at the Humane Society of the United States, states in a media release.

Many of the dogs have been sent to Portland and Gallatin animal shelters, some are being cared for by Mid-Atlantic Border Collie Rescue in Maryland, 25 by Mishawaka’s Pet Refuge in Indiana, eight by Sweet Boarder Collie Rescue at Glen Highland Farm in Morris, New York, and seven at New England Border Collie Rescue.

“They arrived in pitiful conditions – covered in mats and feces, very thin, and completely shell-shocked,” Monique E. Fisher, president of New England Border Collie Rescue, told Love of Dogs. “The worst of the seven had biting fleas and lice and one was so anemic he couldn’t stand when we took him out of the transport crate and he had to be rushed right to the vet.”

That dog (in photos at left from New England Border Collie Rescue) – named Scotlund in recognition of the HSUS rescue official – was especially in bad shape, according to Ms. Fisher. The 8-year-old male dog’s eyes were encrusted when he arrived. He has kennel cough, a urinary tract infection and a serious heart murmur possibly brought on by the anemia.

“All of the dogs required extensive bathing and clipping, with Scotlund needing to have his entire coat shaved because of the lice and horrid condition of his coat,” Ms. Fisher said. “He also had tapeworm and at least one open sore on him and was painfully thin. Scotlund has also needed repeated baths with the special shampoo to treat the lice.”

The dogs are also suffering from severe emotional problems from being locked up in cramped, filthy cages for most of their lives, according to animal welfare officials. Border Collies are natural herding dogs that require extensive exercise to maintain a healthy temperament and physique.

“Emotionally, they initially range from shy to pretty shutdown,” Ms. Fisher said. New England Border Collie Rescue will place the dogs in foster homes to help get them ready to be placed into permanent homes, Ms. Fisher said. “We want to ensure that each receives the emotional rehab they need to be ready to go to their forever homes. So far, they all appear to have very sweet temperaments.”

Ms. Fisher believes all the dogs can recover and eventually be placed into permanent homes. “It will likely just be a matter of how much time each dog requires, but we believe all will be able to be re-homed successfully when they are ready,” she said.

Some of the dogs are already starting to make some progress like 2-year-old Smokey (seen in photo at left from New England Border Collie Rescue), who is learning how to walk and play.

But rehabilitation of the dogs is likely to be slow, Ms. Fisher said. “We have foster homes with lots of experience with under-socialized, shy and fearful dogs. The process generally consists of plenty of time and patience to let the dogs decompress initially, followed by lots of positive reinforcement-based training/desensitization to get them to associate people and the world at large with very good things.”

The care and rehabilitation of the dogs will be expensive, Ms. Fisher said. Just a guess is that it will be minimally in the $1,500 to $2,000 range, depending on if any other health conditions are discovered.”

Case Spans Four Years and Multiple States


In the latest chapter of a long-running cruelty case involving a husband and wife convicted in one of the largest animal hoarding cases in American history, more than 20 dogs relinquished last week in Missouri have arrived in Vermont for possible adoption. They were transported by The Humane Society of the United States, which has played an important role in bringing these tragic events to a conclusion.


The HSUS announced it is paying two tipsters $1,250 each for simultaneously reporting the whereabouts of fugitive William Hanson in Missouri, leading to his re-arrest. His wife, Tammy Hanson, was arrested earlier in Vermont. 


The rescue of the dogs and the recapture of the Hansons was the result of cooperation among humane and law enforcement authorities in multiple states. The couple had fled Arkansas more than three years ago after being convicted on 20 counts of animal cruelty for mistreatment of dogs dating back to at least 2005. Among hundreds of animals in their possession were some who had been displaced by Hurricane Katrina.


At that time, The HSUS provided care and shelter for the needy animals. Then, with the re-arrest of William Hanson last week, The HSUS was again called into action — this time to facilitate the rescue and transfer of the 22 new dogs found in Hanson’s possession.


“For the sake of many suffering dogs, let’s hope this is the end of the Hansons’ connection with animals,” said Desiree Bender, The HSUS’ Arkansas state director. ”We thank citizens for providing key information to help break this case, and we also commend Sheriff John Montgomery of Baxter County, Ark., whose perseverance paid off with the recapture of the Hansons. The lasting message in this case is that the guilty cannot outrun the law in cases of animal cruelty.”


 Facts:



  • Among the dogs delivered to Vermont for possible adoptions were collies, German shepherds, Labrador retrievers, Golden Retrievers, miniature pinschers, a heeler and a three-legged Rottweiler.
  • The HSUS is reviewing records, photographs and microchip information to determine whether any of the animals are lost or missing pets.
  • The animals will be adopted by the following Vermont shelters: The Lucy MacKenzie Humane Society, The Humane Society of Chittenden County, The North County Animal League, the Rutland County Humane Society, the Central Vermont Humane Society and the Windham County Humane Society. Several other New England shelters are also taking some dogs, including Massachusetts’ Dakin/Pioneer Valley Humane Society and Middleborough Animal Control, and Maine’s Animal Welfare Society and the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society.
  • Among those who share credit in the rescue of the latest dogs are the Humane Society of Missouri and the Johnson County, Mo. Sheriff’s Department, and the Central Missouri Humane Society in Columbia, Mo.

According to The HSUS’ Vermont senior state director, Joanne Bourbeau, New England shelters are fortunate that they don’t have the same overcrowding issues for dogs as other shelters across the country. For that reason, these shelters in the region were the logical choice to offer these dogs a new chance at life.


Reporters wishing to film or photograph the dogs today may call the Lucy MacKenzie Humane Society at 802-484-5829 to arrange a visit.


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The Humane Society of the United States is the nation’s largest animal protection organization — backed by 11 million Americans, or one of every 28. For more than a half-century, The HSUS has been fighting for the protection of all animals through advocacy, education and hands-on programs. Celebrating animals and confronting cruelty — On the web at humanesociety.org.

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