ALLENTOWN, Pa. -- A former kennel owner convicted of animal cruelty is now in jail.
A judge today revoked Derbe Eckhart's bail and sentenced him to six to 23 months behind bars.
He'll then serve three years probation.
Eckhart, who owned the Almost Heaven Kennel in Upper Milford Township, Lehigh County, broke down in tears on the witness stand as he pleaded with the judge to spare him any time in jail
"I'm a broken man," said Eckhart. "My heart is broken because of the loss of my animals, the loss of my career that I have lived for 25 years."
In March, a jury convicted Eckhart of two counts of animal cruelty and acquitted him of four other counts.
Prosecutors said Eckhart neglected hundreds of animals and kept them in deplorable conditions.
Eckhart's lawyers have said Eckhart had good intentions, but got in over his head.
"I took on too much," said Eckhart.
Eckhart is appealing his conviction.
Weeping kennel owner hauled off to jail
Derbe "Skip" Eckhart, the former dog kennel owner convicted of animal cruelty charges in March, was hauled off to jail this morning.
Lehigh County Judge Robert L. Steinberg sentenced Eckhart to six months to 23 months in Lehigh County Prison.
He was also ordered to serve three years of probation following his jail sentence and was ordered not to own or possess any animals, besides the pets he already has, for the next four years and 11 months.
Weeping, Eckhart begged Steinberg not to send him to jail.
"Please do not incarcerate me, you're honor," he said, breathing heavily and wiping his eyes. "I have learned my lesson. My business is gone. My way of life is gone."
Eckhart told the judge he's saved thousands of homeless dogs and his main problem was never turning one away.
"I know I let my love of animals get out of control and I took on too many animals," he said.
Steinberg said Eckhart does have some redeeming qualities, but has continued to violate animal laws even following a jail term in 1988 for cruelty to animals and subsequent convictions.
A jury found Eckhart guilty of give misdemeanor crimes: two animal-cruelty counts and three counts of violating a cease and desist order that barred him from taking new dogs into his Almost Heaven Kennel in Upper Milford Township.
Steinberg found Eckhart guilty of more than a dozen summary offenses, most of which were related to kennel upkeep