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NEW YORK -- A raid at a farm in Tennessee on Wednesday has resulted in the largest animal rescue ever conducted in the state.

Found in conditions that officials say were deplorable, 700 animals were seized from a 92-acre property on Ed Lyle Road in Lyles -- a small town 55 miles west of Nashville.

Currently no charges have been filed against owner Patricia Adkisson, although, late Thursday afternoon she relinquished ownership of all the animals seized to the District Attorney, who has placed the animals in the care of the Humane Society of the United States.

The animals included mostly dogs, but also about 20 cats, some horses, chickens and donkeys, but “final counts can’t be given right now because the animals are still being brought off the site, said Betsy McFarland, Director of Communications, Companion Animals Section of the HSUS.

Of the dogs rescued, McFarland says most are small breeds including Yorkies, Pekanese, Pomeranians, lap terriers and Chihuahuas, but the breeds also included larger dogs such as German shepherds, New Foundlands and Great Danes.

Owner of Pine Bluff Kennels, Adkisson could face one criminal count for each animal seized and charges for allegedly running what officials are calling a puppy mill, which is a violation of the state’s animal cruelty laws.

The raid was set in motion by the HSUS’ Tennessee state director who received undercover tips and worked with investigators with the District Attorney’s office for the 21st Judicial District to build a case against Adkisson.

Adkisson escaped judicial punishment from a previous case where she was charged with 195 counts of animal neglect and cruelty after authorities found hundreds of malnourished dogs and puppies on her property in 1998.

But in 2001, the three convictions held against Adkisson from the 195 counts were overturned when an appeals court determined that police had violated her constitutional rights by improperly searching her property.

District Attorney General Kim Helper says she didn’t want what happened in the last case to happen again.

“We want to make sure that if criminal charges are filed in this case, that we have a successful prosecution,” Helper told NBC 4, Nashville.

Like typical puppy mills, McFarland says the conditions were horrible and that animals are currently being treated for various issues.

“Animals are being triaged based on their condition at the crime scene and at the temporary shelter,” McFarland said of the operation which is manned by more than 100 officials and volunteers from local and national agencies.

“It’s one of the largest rescues that we have been involved in,” McFarland said of how the historic Tennessee raid compares to other HSUS rescues in the past. “This is definitely on the high end for the number of animals involved.”

As a result, the HSUS is speaking to shelters across the country which might be able to house the animals and provide adoption opportunities.

In the meantime, McFarland says the animals are being provided with vet care and clean cages in a temporary shelter which is an empty warehouse near the scene.

McFarland does not yet know if any animals will have to be euthanized as a result of poor health, but other deaths are still to be accounted for.

“The forensic vets are still working the scene -- I know there were some (dead animals) but I don’t know how many,” McFarland said.

McFarland and the HSUS hope that cases like this will raise public awareness on the horrors of puppy mills.

“Sadly, puppy mills are bad places for dogs -- it’s really a buyers beware situation,” McFarland said. “People interested in getting a dog should A. adopt from a shelter, but B, if they are going to buy from a breeder, go to the site and physically see where the puppy is being raised and if you can’t then you probably shouldn’t purchase it.”

For more information on how to help the HSUS efforts in providing care and housing for these animals, contact hsus.org

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jeg3434
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There should be stiffer charges for this abuse!
 
Sheryl J.
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Sickening, people raising puppys for profit but not giving them the best of care, it makes me sick. Even sadder, no criminal charges, she got off on past charges, this should NOT be happening, ever.
 
Nikole M.
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all puppy mill owners should go burn in he double ll
 
DEREKDEMANE
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Puppy Mills should be banned ! Go out and get a real job you losers!
 
julie u.
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Good job! we need to keep theses people locked in cages just the way they kept those pore dogs!
 
Karen S.
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One more shut down.....
 
dstrykr
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And I still maintain that if you shut down the AKC and the CKC you will shut down every puppy mill in the US. This is how puppy mills make their profits!

The AKC and CKC could care less about pedigree except at the higher extremes of show dogs. Otherwise, they make a FORTUNE in litter registrations from puppy mills such as this! I'm sure that the AKC (not the CKC) started out with good intentions, but it has been run a muck! They should only recognize and allow registration of DNA certified, show quality, dogs at the higher extreme! But they will allow any Tom, Dick and Harry to register an "AKC" "Full blooded" dog. Yhea right! Inbreeding, paper swapping, bad genetics...we take them all, so long as you pay our registration fees.

Well, that's all I have to say about that....for now!
 
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Despite the fact that organizations have saved these animals, the animals imprinting stage is long gone. We cannot permit these people to continue to thrive. The more articles I read on this, the more upset I become. How can we get the word out to people to stop going to pet stores and giving puppy mills a reason to breed? Notice how our econmy is changing. No one is building homes so over 500,000 builders are out of work this year. If we can put builders out of work this fast, why not puppy mills?
 
Great for the dog!
 
Diane
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Whoo~Hoo lives saved.
 
Carol L.
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Another Puppy mill is closed. CONGRATULATIONS
 
daryl b.
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700 animals that means 700 homes needed that is a lot of homes and a lot of good people
 
daryl b.
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being from pa and the heart of puppy mill country i think they should all be shut down.
 
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JenniferMaurer
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I must be totally ignorant because I live in the state of Missouri where puppy mills are not illegal. I never even contemplated the thought that state legislatures would be kind enough to pass a law banning them . . .ours haven't. Good for Tennesee and I hope they all find great homes.
 
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Carol L.
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Please adopt ! let's put these people out of business. I hate those puppy mills, they don't care about the quality just the quantity to push out for sale. Our Rescue agency got a female Rott for Idaho, she was only 2 1/2 years old and all she had done was have litters of puppies. Poor thing was just exhausted, run down and not in good health at all. The Rescue agency finally got her, closed down the puppy mill but the poor girl only lived for about 2 weeks, but I am sure it had been the best 2 weeks of her life.
 
K9dogluva
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I hate puppy mills!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Joey
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It makes me happy to know that one more "torture mill" has been shut down. Anyone interested in adopting a pure breed dog should first read, "A rare breed of love" by Jana Kohl. The book is about a puppy mill survivor. The author is now an animal rights activist fighting to stop puppy mills.
 
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Those poor puppies..they don't deserve to be treated that way she should b punished for what she did ans see how she likes being locked up!
 
Mary A.
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She needs to be locked up like those poor puppies were. Thanks goodness they have been rescued-
 
Donna S.
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Those poor babies don't deserve to be treated this way, this horror show needs to be shut down for good!!!
 
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wendy d.
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she needs to be punished.... those poor animals....we have to fight for them from people like this...
 
Sparky A.
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I hope she is punished to the maximum! And shame on those who spend way more than they should for a "designer pup" when there are thousands and thousands of puppies right in our local shelter! Plus, the puppies from the mills are more likely to have an illness or injury. I am glad all the animals are free from there and have a chance at happiness!
 
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Christina
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It think it is extreamly important that articles like this are getting published. A lot of people are not aware of the vast problem around the nation with puppy mills. And unfortunitly puppy mills are often the suppliers for a lot of pet stores. One of the things that frustrats me so much is that people pay up to 5-10x the amount for a puppy at a pet store than what most shelter charge for adoption fees. The "price" charged for these puppies is going right to profit where every penny of adoption fees is usually going straight towards the care of the animals.

Hopefully with more information out there more and more people will turn to shelters to find new additions to their homes.
 
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Pat H.
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Shut down all the puppy mills!!!!!
 
Kim H.
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I am so glad this puppy mill was shut down. People are so disgusting and will do anything to make a buck. Very heartless human being. They need to get a harsh punishment and not a slap on the wrist.
 
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Karen K.
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Puppy mills are horrible places... thankfully the animals are now heading in a better direction. Lets hope they all get the lives they deserve in loving families.
 
cjcjjt
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Thank god it has been shut down hope they throw the book at her. All these mills need to be shut down and owner punished. It just makes my blood boil to think of all the ones that are still out there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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I am so glad that their pups were saved! I just got finished reading the book called a rare breed of love and was introduced to the horrors of puppy mills!!! We will shut them down one by one! This is great progress!
 
Renee B.
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Some people do not understand that these are living, breathing animals that have needs. They are not dollar signs! These people think that the more animals they have, the more money they could make! And the animals suffer!
There should be rules and regulations on breeding and states should require a license and classes for anyone who wants to breed more than a couple of times a year.
 
crazyvicky2008
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I agree with you!,
I have a cocker spaniel that was recued from a puppy mill, and then was abused by her owner, i have her now and i can deff see the affects it has those animals, and it still effects to this day she more scared of then anything else
 
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I hope she gets punished this time around or she will just keep endangering pets. Best wishes to all of the pets. Hopefully they will belong to loving families real soon.
 
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I do not understand why people go to pet stores instead of shelters. I adopted one dog from a pet store years ago. She was a small dog, and very unhealthy. She was a mix, but she was the runt of the litter. Because she was the runt, she had rickets, a rash on her tummy, worms and a vitamin d deficiency from being in the pet store and not having sunshine. I treated her and she ended up being healthy and a loving pet, but she was the first and last puppy I have ever bought from a pet store. I know most dogs purchased at pet stores are full blooded animals and you pay large prices for them, but I have a tendancy for mutts anyway. I love these pedigreed mutts.
 
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Dusty
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I live on a farm myself,in middle tennessee.There is no reason why these dogs should have been kept so tightly together and not cared for like they had been!I ,myself am a breeder.But...my dogs are all seen by a vet,not and have plenty of room to run,including 2 ponds!They are like my babies and are spoiled rotten!My heart truely goes out for all those dogs that suffered.
One thing I do have to say is SHAME ON THE PEOPLE WHO BOUGHT THE PUPPIES!!!I have sold puppies all over the U.S....but I do ship,and people must come out and pick up their pup.So everyone can see where and how well my dogs are kept.That is what everyone should practice.I myself have never and would never buy a dog/puppy without checking their living conditions.That is just the responsible things to do.IF PEOPLE WOULD QUIT BUYING PUPPIES ONLINE AND ACTUALY MAKING THE DRIVE TO CHECK OUT WHAT THEY ARE BUYING PUPPYMILLS WOULD NOT BE HERE PERIOD!!!
 
Cici H.
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i am so sorry those animals delt with that, it just isnt fair, they are deffenseless!! im glad they were rescued!!!
 
Dana
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Never underestimate the power of Oprah. Since her show, I believe people have become more aware of puppy mills and are willing to do something about it. Go Oprah! That's allot of animals. Why would someone even want that many?
 
angel7774xx
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These poor animals.Glad to hear they shut this place down.
 
Carryl D.
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1 year ago
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So this jerk has already gotten off for doing the same thing. Sometimes, I question our judicial system. I hope justice will finally be served.
 
racer327
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I am so glad that these poor animals were rescued. I hope this women is charged to the fullest extent. I mean it's really bad that this is not the first time with her.
 
Stephanie W.
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I am not a big fan of puppy mills. Mainly because of things like this. How horrible. Those poor animals!
 
NewfGirl
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Very disturbing that first of all, of the 195 charges filed in 1998, only 3 lead to convictions, then in 2001 those were overturned - not because they were false, but because of some legal loophole. And now it's 2008. In the past 10 years, I wonder how many puppies suffered, how many pet owners had their hands full with health and temperament issues resulting from "puppy mill syndrome", how many of those animals died because of this facility. I hope they finally put this person out of business and out of circulation for good.
 
Rocky5
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I think these kind of puppy mills owners should be prosecuted to the furthest extent of the law. I also think higher public education is needed so people who buy these "cute little puppies" know what kind of situations they are incouraging. If they didn't buy from breeders, breeders would stop because it wouldn't pay. Make more celebrities like Opra take up the call to stop puppy mills!
 
weimlover
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Until consumers accept the fact that doing so much as buying a toy or bag of food from a pet store that sells dogs contributes to keeping puppy mills in business, we will continue to fight this battle. In order to stop the horrific saga of puppy mills, we must put the pet stores purchasing from them out of business. A pet store chain opened up a corporate operated store in our city. The manager visited our shelter offering to buy puppies and kittens from us to sell in their store, sponsor fundraisers, etc. After listening to him at length I could only respond by asking one question: "Do the puppies you sell in your store come from the Hunte Corporation?" His answer was yes. Needless to say, the conversation turned into my stepping onto my puppy mill soap box. I politely told him that the chain he works for goes against the very grain of our mission as a Humane Society.
 
NewfGirl
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Good for you! I can't believe these pet store managers/owners can be so naive, but I guess there's something to be said for being into it for the money. There's a pet store that sells puppies in our local mall - turns my stomach. Yet the employees are clueless - mostly teenagers who probably do love animals, but are just ignorant as to where the ones in those cages come from. As long as there's a market for these animals, and an outlet to sell them, puppy mills will find a way to survive.
 
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I spent the day here in Atlanta at the Humane Society washing, treating and taking care of some of these dogs. They are in such sad shape, and most of the are So Sweet. Very matted, filthy, bad teeth, blind in one eye. . . but they will find good homes!
 
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Thanks to you & all out there who help these animals every single day!
 
betty p.
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One puppy mill down and who knows how many more to go. We all need to work to get them closed up.
 
Cassi M.
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Unbelivable!! I Cannot Even Begin To Wrap My Mind Around This...How Was She Charged With 195 Counts Of Neglect & Cruelty In '98 Only For Them To Have The Charges Dismissed, Then Allowed To Own So Much As One Animal Let Alone 700 Animals??!??!? What A Screwed Up System! One Less Puppy Mill Is Great...But There Are Far Too Many Still Out There.
 
sanchris
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I'm tickled that this has been closed. To many anmials being born that run the streets and not cared for. This is so sad to see as I am an animal rescue person. Most all puppy mills don't take care of the animals the way they should.
 
Christine
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Wait a second.... she got charged with that many counts in 1998 and is at it again????? Oh I hope they charge the crap out of her and throw the book at her!!!!! This awful, ignorant, money-hungry thing needs to be stopped. How sad that all of these poor animals were under her "care".... I hope they all get adopted and find good homes!
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