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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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Wayne D.
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I can only hope for a better world for pets and people in the future!
 
Andrew R.
Andrew R. (buckrust)
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What a great story, still good people and organizations willing to stick their necks out.
 
Lynn C.
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Thank goodness for the puppies sake that they were rescued from the puppy mill! Let's hope that the puppy mill will be closed down ~ like all puppy mills I've ever heard of, the conditions there were terrible for the poor dogs. The storms added to the drama ~ but the real story was the rescue!
 
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I hope they are kept safe, and find good homes.
 
Sandy L.
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hope all those puppies find good homes
 
drspock
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Thank God they got them out.
 
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Megan R.
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I'm glad these pups got a second chance !
 
Jeanne m.
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well i think that it is good that they were rescued from that puppy mill. There should be laws and regulations were these are concerned.
 
cmtaylo3
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This is sad-hope everyone finds a good home!
 
Chris Z.
Chris Z. (ZHDOG)
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Another puppy mill horror story.
 
Liz R.
Liz R. (shortg2006)
8 months ago
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That is alot of dogs, i hope they all find nice home. glad everyone is safe too
 
maria h.
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Hope all the pups find good homes.SO many wonderful volunteers out there!
 
David D.
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That sure is a lot of puppies that must have been a very daunting task to take on. I am glad that so many go to safety.
 
erota
erota (erota)
8 months ago
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that's good they got them out of there safely
 
Ashley C.
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Wow that is alot of dogs
 
Carrie T.
Carrie T. (bartcarrie)
8 months ago
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There needs to be more regulation and serious punishment for people that are running puppy mills.
 
Cindi K.
Cindi K. (tinaturner)
8 months ago
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all puppy mills think of is the money, not the pets. A sad situation
 
butterflymeadow
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Poor things! :(
 
fatbuttdog
fatbuttdog
8 months ago
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why and how could people dog this. This needs to stop!!!!!!!!
 
GoldenRetrieverCrazy
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It is disgusting that puppy mills haven't been stopped. All they want is money. The poor puppies!
 
Roberta A.
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I totally agree. Why is it all about money?
 
Tangerinne C.
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Puppy mill runners must have no heart at all. Just think, every other week when the puppies get fed ( if they get fed at all), the owner walks by them, not thinking about how sick the puppies are, or how if they don't get any medical attention soon they might die, but instead they most likely think something like " there's another $35 headed toward my store of beer", (or whatever gets them stupid enough to think that they can do that to animals) "and there's another $35, and another, and another." That's just terrible.
 
Joan B.
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How terrible that some people thing that animals are nothing more than a money machine.
 
David D.
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I agree.
 
xlenaLUST
xlenaLUST
8 months ago
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the people who run the puppy mill must be prosecuted!
 
Tony C.
Tony C. (swampdog)
8 months ago
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Thank goodness they where saved. Puppy mills are so disgusting.
 
Cathy S.
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8 months ago
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How sad that it had to get that bad before something was done. Even if the puppies physically recover, many may not recover emothionally.
 
Susan
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8 months ago
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Why wasn't action taken sooner? Laws should be set up to crack down on this type of abuse. These people need to go to jail not just get a slap on the hand and be able to start all over again.
 
Darcy N.
Darcy N. (Setsuna)
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Wow. Just, wow. Those are some amazing volunteers.
 
jackson c.
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o wow
 
Alison K.
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I hate puppy mills :o(
 
Brandi P.
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I'm glad they were rescued and I hope they can find a good home.
 
Carol T.
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Hope all these pups can find a good home
 
JanaRae
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I am glad they are cracking down on these mills.
 
relleomylime
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these poor puppies, at least they have escaped for now
 
cindymazzaferro
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keep up the good work. goodluck
 
ElizaBETHf
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glad they are safe and in a good place, hope they all find good homes..hope thye shut them all down...
 
Habitat f.
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This is horrible, but I am so glad they got all of them and they are at least safe now! Now it's on to court, good luck!!!
 
jpape
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MAX PUNISHMENT!!!
 
Marcie B.
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I agree max punishment! The laws are not strict enough on these ppl!!!
 
Carly  U.
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I hope that the people from that puppy mill were punished to the max! almost 300 puppies!! who has the heart to do that to animals!?!? Like I said, MAX PUNISHMENT!
 
passionateaboutdogs
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I rescued my dog from a puppy mill, and my dog changed my life. Those rescuers are true angels, and I hope to rescue innocent puppies in puppy mills just like they do.
 
CMiller4
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I'm happy that these animals had people to help them. I wish all people were this eager to help innocent animals.
 
Nanette M.
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Glad to hear that someone was around to help these animals and hope they all find their forever home.
 
Kyra L.
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Great job! It's nice to know the furry ones aren't forgotten.
 
What's the latest on this situation?
 
lin c.
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Outstanding job by the volunteers. Hope the puppies are able to find homes.
 
Sarah C.
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Wow - a double whammy for these poor pups. I hope some of them find their way into homes. The rescuers are angels.
 
kadiquilts
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Thank goodness for all the people who braved the weather to do this rescue work. I hope they find the peson responsible for the mistreatment and deporable conditions. Good luck to all the puppies!
 
ragdollkitties
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I wonder what percentage of these dog/puppies will be adoptable. The article says that many have never been out their cages and are afraid of humans. Perhaps the younger puppies/dogs that hadn't been exposed to these conditons as long will be the more adoptable candidates. I hope that many of them are able to find good, loving homes where they can be pampered.
 
ragdollkitties
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285 puppies! Shame on puppy mill breeders who keep so many dogs/puppies is disgusting conditons! People MUST stop buying puppies from pet stores, as they are only keeping these irresponsible breeders in business!!
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