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285 Puppies Rescued Amid Tornado Warnings

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NASHVILLE -- The American Humane helped rescue more than 250 puppies from a suspected mill in White County, Tenn., on Feb. 11, but the seizure did not guarantee the dogs' imminent safety.

With severe tornado and thunderstorm warnings looming over the central Tennessee region, the American Humane's Animal Emergency Services team remained on high alert as of this weekend.

Two hundred and eighty five puppies were discovered in the raid, which took place early Wednesday morning. The dogs were found in a residence and multiple buildings on the property, according to the ASPCA, which also led the rescue efforts.

The puppies have been placed in an emergency shelter; attempts to protect them from not only man-made, but natural harms, as well, have "hampered some of the seizure activity in order to keep all personnel safe," according to an American Humane release.

"The storm came in hard and fast -- a part of the system that hit Oklahoma last night destroying businesses, homes and lives," said Tracy Reis, an American Humane team leader for the project, in a release issued on Thursday. "The clouds came in low, dark and amazingly fast -- spreading hard rain, high wind and pea sized hail over us here at the emergency shelter.

"The areas we worked in were covered in feces, and as the rain came down hard yesterday, everything became slick with both feces and mud."

The efforts ensued, however, despite the conditions, to rescue hundreds of Boston Terriers, Chihuahuas, Boxers, Daschunds, Lhasa Apsos, Cairn Terriers, Shih Tzu, Miniature Pinschers and other small breed puppies under 20 pounds.

The dogs were in dire need of food, water, health care and rest, according to Reis, who noted that all of those accommodations were "desperately lacking in their feces-covered cages back at the seizure site."

Twelve volunteers' all-day efforts went well into the night, according to American Humane representative Kelly Weir, who said that they all worked until 2 a.m. on Wednesday, into Thursday morning.

The dogs were found to have "multiple ailments," according to the American Humane, including mange, eye ulcers and bloody stool. Twenty of them have been placed into isolation; a few of the dogs are also pregnant and nursing, and they, too, are being closely monitored.

"Many of the dogs have never been out of their cages in their lives and were clearly afraid of humans," the AHA release states.

The dogs remain under the legal custody of the White County Sheriff's Department.

Despite the many potential adopters who have stepped forward since the raid last week, the dogs will not be up for adoption until pending legal investigations, and potential cases, are resolved.

People can monitor the puppies' progress and eligibility for adoption on American Humane's Web site, AmericanHumane.org.

In the meantime, the AHA, ASPCA and Nashville Humane Association, which also aided in the seizure, will continue to feed, walk and care for the young pups as they recover from two traumatizing ordeals.

"The healthier dogs are getting petted, groomed and clipped, and you can just see by looking at them that they are more comfortable, perhaps the most comfortable they have ever been in their lives," one AHA rescuer said.

According to the ASPCA, an investigation was launched in September, when a consumer visiting the commercial kennel altered the White County Humane Society to unsanitary conditions there.

The Humane Society of the United States had also received complaints around that time and, in conjunction with the sheriff's department, initiated a formal investigation.

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sbdts
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Why do puppy mills still exists? Everybody knows about them, and for every "good" one, if there is such a thing, there are 10 bad ones. The simple fact is, the world doesn't need any new dogs right now, there are millions of homeless animals out there to choose from.
 
Courtney Y.
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very brave people, all to help animals :)
 
Julie A.
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what wonderful people they are
 
Charlotte R.
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I've been through a tornado--I know what those incredibly brave people went through.
 
sllange
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Those rescue workers deserve high praise for all they do
 
Sylvia C.
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I love that there is so much momentum right now to close down puppy mills- keep up the good work!
 
PamBart
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Hurray for the rescuers. These places exist because there is a market for these dogs. Please don't support them.
 
Pamela
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Hurrah to the consumer who reported the conditions to the local authorities!! May all the dogs find their forever homes and be well!
 
Mark W.
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I sure hope that they are able to find good homes for all of these dogs. I don't understand why people want to try to make a livig off of overbreeding a dog.
 
Carly T.
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I'm glad officers will still able to save the puppies.....despite the storm.
 
Julie U.
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The sheer number of puppy mills is astonishing - it's so awful. Hopefully they will eventually all be shut down.
 
Brenda S.
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Hooray for the staff and volunteers of the AHA, ASPCA and Nashville Humane Association for rescuing these dogs! I'm so happy to know that one more puppy mill has been shut down.
 
mmffcp
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I'm glad the puppies can now be placed into loving homes. However, it's unfair to the other dogs that are already there that need homes that probably now won't get them. Puppy mills are awful and at least that's one more shut down.
 
Sarah K.
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I think puppy mills are awful, But i think it's great that they rescued the pups
 
dorothy w.
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how long did it go with no one checking up on the puppy mill
 
Mamapooh
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Why, why, why do people do this?? They can't possibly make any money off that many uncared for, unhealthy puppies. And how cruel to keep females constantly pregnant and nursing. There are so many wonderful dogs at every shelter in the US that need to be loved and adopted, and stupid people like this feel the need to bring hundreds of more unwanted dogs intothe world just to make a few bucks. When will our law makers finally sit up and take note of this problem and start passing some serious laws for prosecusion of these stupid people! Unfortunately this also happens with the larger animals. Horses are kept pregnant just for the collection of the colostrum. And many of these places turn into abuse and neglect situations just like puppy mills.
 
DorisWilloughby
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Thank God for the ASPCA and the Sheriff's Dept. for resuing the puppies. Hopefully all will make a full recovery. Puppy mills should all be shut down.
 
Jerry F.
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American Humane is a great organization with wonderful volunteers and paid staff.
 
Mary W.
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When are puppy mills going to be put out of business. It about time laws are in place to prevent this and strict regulation and enforcement.
 
Margie L.
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I wonder how these puppies are doing now. I wish there was an update.
 
Pat T.
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I always feel so sorry for the poor puppies/dogs in these cases. I pray that they get to have a good life in a loving home. I work with the North American Border Terrier Welfare and always cringe when I hear that there are multiple small breeds involved.
 
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I hope all the dogs are okay now.
 
Kelly B.
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I'm so glad that consumer reported the kennel! Just goes to show that anyone can help out.
 
Megan R.
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Great story! These people are another example of some of the true heroes!
 
Cory3
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I agree, they do wonderful work. Bless all
 
mabaer
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Thank goodness for the ASPCA and all of the wonderful volunteers.
 
jensen0419
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That's so great they were able to rescue them! Poor puppies!
 
Colleen H.
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Good story!
 
Kellie T.
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I'm so happy they are safe!
 
esacks
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Great story, these puppies will make many people happy!
 
shelbykellam
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good story
 
Anuhya G.
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Rescuing them from the storms was a good thing. But the puppy mill should not have existed in the first place! It is wrong and inhumane
 
DorisWilloughby
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I fully agree with you. There are so many things that can go wrong with the puppies that are in the mills it is not funny.
 
alisa l.
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I totally agree with the previous review -- we as a society need to crack down on cruelty -- in all its forms!
 
KELLY W.
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We need to have severe consequences for people that hurt animals.
 
Brianna T.
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These upsetting stories, always make me want to cry:( They should stick these owners in Jail for life, and see how they like living all closed up.
 
Sara P.
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Wow, I'm glad the weather held out for them to get the rescue in.
 
sinty69
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Someone needs to make the people that run the puppy mills sit in their fecies in a cage for wekks and see how they like it.
 
Leslie B.
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These stories always tug at my heart. All the wonderful volunteers who sacrifice so much to save those that are so helpless.
 
Betseys309
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Great save. The challenge is keeping these people out of business in the future.
 
Calerina
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It gives me hope that people will work for hours in horrible weather conditions just to save innocent animals. It would have been easier for them to wait, but they continued anyway just to get the dogs out of a bad situation. Good job rescuers!
 
Diane
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I'm glad those poor puppies were saved...but I wish other things could be fixed as well. :(
 
Jacob S.
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Wonderful and sad all at the same time.
 
Jessica B.
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Great story!
 
Sharon  W.
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We need to make the sentences severe for those convicted of running puppy mills. Disappointing.
 
Jenn E.
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I agree!
 
Roberta A.
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What happens to the puppies who are weak? God Bless those who make it, but it's so sad for those who don'tl
 
Tanya H.
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Wonderful story that SO many dogs were rescued from that puppy mill AND the tornado!!! A huge thank you to all those that aided in the rescue and who continue to care for these poor dogs.
 
Lorena L.
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Puppy mills are horrible. Puppy mill owners are greedy and dont take care of the animals. Ugh, some people just dont deserve to be called human.
 
Mattbstl30
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I hope they all end up happy and in homes
 
belkin
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Here's hoping all the puppies and dogs involved recover and end up in happy homes....
 
ceverett50
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Those poor puppies! Thank goodness there were people willing to save them.
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