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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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ragdollkitties
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Big thanks to the volunteers who worked tirelessly to get the puppies out of those deplorable conditions. Great job!
 
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It's amazing how there are people waiting in the wings to help animals... it's too bad though situations like this are what brings the rescuers out!
 
Juli P.
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285 puppies that's crazy
 
LaurenBozych
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It is so wonderful to read about people who work so hard to help puppy mill puppies and so sad that there are puppy mills still around. Keep up the good work ASPCA by spreading the word of these awful places and then going and shutting them down.
 
Denise L.
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Thank God for these people! I really hope they find wonderful homes...poor babies!
 
Linda B.
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Thank-God for pet caring people! Poor poor puppies, may you all find a warm place to call home.
 
Karen K.
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Who is buying these dogs so people stay in business??
 
hersheylover12
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I know, but some how they stay in business. Happy for those dogs!
 
Sharri G.
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You'd be surprised. Sad isn't it?
 
kadiquilts
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People are greedy and look for a quick buck at any cost--such a shame~!
 
Nikole M.
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who could do this it is so cruel but thank the heavens that they were all rescued
 
Shawn D.
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im SO glad they rescued all those little guys. Its really sad to hear the condition the animals were in. I hope they all get better and find good homes.
 
Jenny P.
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Just really sad these puppies were in the condition they were in. Thank goodness someone is helping them. I hope they prosecute the owners of that puppy mill!
 
Betsy S.
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Thank you, rescuers! Hopefully they can care for those poor dogs and get them healthy enough for adoption. Puppy mills must end. Laws will help but people need to stop buying from pet stores.
 
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Wow this is wonderful
 
Meryl O.
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They had some of these dogs on the Today show yesterday. They were found in unbelievable condition. One of the dogs had lost all its' hair from the mange. People are responding though and the ones that can go are being adopted.
 
Robyn
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I find it so hard to understand how people can do this to animals. Thanks to the people that helped get these dogs out & to who ever let someone know these dogs needed help. Giving my lucky dogs a snuggle right now.
 
Ingrid M.
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Thanks to everyone who helped recuse those puppies.
 
Carol L.
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It is sad that puppies are treated like this and live in such horrible conditions and are just left to die. What a wonderful job these rescuers did to save so many of them, I hope they have the chance to be adopted and live a good quality life, they deserve it.
 
Carolyn C.
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This is disgusting. The article doesn't say what happened to the people running the mill. I hope they are now in jail.
 
graciel
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Sure was a lot of work for those people. I hope the animals can find good homes, but if they are afraid of people it will take a long time.
 
Holly O.
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Congrats to all who paticipated in the rescue of those poor puppies. It's nice to know that there are so many good people out there who care.
 
Toni G.
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Thank goodness for those individuals who actually care for dogs and cats and are willing to go the next mile to protect them. As for those of you who run puppy and kitten mills - you are the scum of the earth.
 
Susan P.
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It's awesome that people such as these will risk their safety and lives to save animals in such conditions. Maybe there is hope for mankind.
 
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I hope these babies are put in better circumstances and forever homes.
 
Kim W.
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A standing ovation for the twelve people saving the animals. It's hard to believe there were only twelve. Harder to believe are the Horrible "People" out there. But Bless those twelve people that didn't call it a day because of the tornados.
 
Danis
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Wow, a big thank you to all the people who helped rescue so many animals at one location and during adverse weather conditions. I hope many of the dogs are able to be treated and adopted out. It's good to know too that several people have stepped forward already wanting to give them a home.
 
Melanie
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How terrible. Glad they were able to rescue them.
 
Wendie
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285 dogs from 1 mill? That is just atrocious! I hope most of these dogs are able to recover from this ordeal and be adopted out. The only good thing about a puppy mill bust like this is that there is never a shortage for homes for the seized dogs (when they are small like in this case) once these stories hit the news.
 
Pai's Mom
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Howfortunate that these puppies were rescued and thank you to the rescuers. It is unfortunate that we can't stop these mills dead in their tracks once and for all.
 
razorrasheed
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how scary for those poor dogs.. i hope they're okay
 
Michelle  J.
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This is so sad I hope they all find good homes
 
cathy C.
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Puppy Mills make me sick. What some people won't do for a dollar.
Good luck to the puppies and thank goodness for the rescuers.
 
Amy R.
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Puppy mills are horrible I'm so glad they were rescued though.
 
Melissa16
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I'm glad all the puppies were rescued.
 
Sarah C.
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People who obviously regard animals in a different light than I do.
 
Sarah C.
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I agree with the last comment, however they probably won't be sentenced to live in cages....the public needs to be educated and NOT buy from pet stores!
 
Toni G.
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Exactly. Buying from pet stores just promotes puppy mills.
 
anita M.
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I am so thankful they were rescued. I feel puppy mill owners need to be prosecuted to the full extent. They need to live in "cages" for the rest of their life.
 
RemarkablySpecial
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<<They need to live in "cages" for the rest of their life. >>

Hmmmm. I was thinking that a prison cell would be a fitting punishment, but even that wouldn't be as bad as a puppy mill.

 
CameronStay
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Great Work!
 
Dani D.
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Wow! What a heroic effort! I hate that there are still places like that in this country!
 
Gloria B.
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The Today show this morning had some of these dogs featured. They were beautiful-even the poor thing recovering from Mange. Best of luck to all of them in finding good homes.
 
17soccer411
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This is terrible! Who would want to do this to poor innocent animals!
 
kavykeeper
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I hear about this and wonder how many more of these mills are out there that have not been discovered yet?
 
eyekayak
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Glad there are people to help put a stop to this.
 
Karen J.
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A person's character shows in the way they treat animals.
 
SonyaJS
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It's hard to believe that people can be so cruel to animals. I hope they are charged appropriately. Hopefully the dogs can be saved and rehabilitated.
 
Patricia  C.
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I hope that the majority of the dogs can be saved and found new homes.
 
Carol U.
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Puppy mills need to be stopped producing puppies, but the stores that SELL the puppies need to stop first! There is one on m y town, Columbia, Mo and we seem to be unable to reason with the store owner.... she says her puppies come from responsible breeders. But that is NOT true. A responsible breeder would NEVER sell to a store.
 
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MO is so horrible with all its puppy mills
 
Samuel M.
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Thats sad
 
Brandi P.
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Someone once told me that if you are not kind to animals, you are probably not kind to people. Animal lovers do tend to be the nicer people I know.
 
Jennifer L.
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Anyone who purchases a puppy from a puppy mill dealer is contributing to the problem. Please visit your local rescue or shelter when looking for a pet!!!
 
kavykeeper
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I agree with you. My guess is that there is still a large percent of people who have no idea animal mills exist. It's very important that these stories keep being publicized so there is more awareness of it.
 
KariLynn123
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puppy mills need to stop!!!
 
Carol A.
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I Hate People! Not everyone just the ones that are mean to animals. Puppy Mills are the bottom of the barrel. Anyone that supports one should be forced to live like that for a while or just till they lost their minds! Laws can change this aweful from happening. Sign petitions and voice your opinion.
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