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This makes me sick....im so angry that they didnt take every single animal off that property!! WTH??? this is literally right down the street from my moms neighborhood, im trying to see where they have taken the dogs to. hopefully they are all rescued soon
CDA press online
Posted: Saturday, July 31, 2010 12:00 am |
Updated: 1:20 am, Sun Aug 1, 2010.
By TOM HASSLINGER/Staff writer |
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HAUSER LAKE — Nearly 40 emaciated and infected dogs were removed from a breeder’s home near Hauser Lake on Friday.
The property, the Iron Horse Ranch, located at 26727 N. Hauser Lake Road on the Washington-Idaho state line, had 133 dogs on the
property at the time Spokane County Regional Animal Protection
Service and other officers arrived at the scene following a tip of
animal abuse.
During the removal, the property’s owner, Wilma L. Turner, 61, was arrested for unlawful possession of a firearm. Turner had
previous felonies on her record and wasn’t allowed to have weapons,
the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office said.
“There were infections, and extreme grooming issues,” said Nancy Hill, Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service director, on the 38 dogs taken from the property.
Earlier in the week, officers had received a complaint from a concerned citizen.
The licensed kennel had passed its annual compliance check back in November, but when officers arrived after the tip they noticed
the condition of some of the animals, Hill said, which led to a
warrant. During Friday’s daylong search, they found three weapons
and Hill was arrested. The weapons were described as a pistol and
two long guns.
Two dozen workers spent all day Friday examining the animals.
Officers taped off the driveway, but many dogs could be heard constantly barking. Horses on the property were also examined, Hill
said. Turner could face charges relating to the animals by next
week.
Most of the dogs were poodles and labradoodles. Washington state law allows up to 50 adult dogs on a property, under new legislation
that went into effect Jan. 1. The old rule allowed more depending
on property zoning. Hill said they were looking into seeing if the
new legislation had a grandfather clause for those with more
animals.
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