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EPHRATA, Pa. -- On the eve of the Hanukkah and Christmas holidays, 96 canine wishes were granted when authorities closed a Lancaster County puppy mill on Saturday.

Pennsylvania dog wardens came to an Ephrata kennel this weekend to enforce a Dec. 6 injunction, which ordered owner Ervin S. Zimmerman to close the facility within 14 days.

"We've had four or five injunctions this year, but this was the first time that we actually had to go in and remove the dogs because someone was not actually following the order," said state Agriculture Department spokesman Chris Ryder.

"In the past there were significant issues," said Ryder of the kennel's conditions historically.

A judge granted the injunction to the Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement after an unannounced Nov. 25 inspection, which led to Zimmerman receiving citations for six violations of the dog law. Wardens also ordered veterinary checks for five dogs.

"And because of all the unsatisfactory inspections, his license was revoked," Ryder said of Zimmerman's kennel license status in 2007.

Out of the state's 4,413 commercial kennels registered in 2007, "21 licenses were revoked or refused, similar to Mr. Zimmerman's situation," said Ryder.

"Then it was denied in 2008, and he was appealing it, which is why he was able to operate the kennel until now. We weren't able to shut him down for good until we got that [injunction] from the judge."

On Saturday, staff of the Humane League of Lancaster worked with authorities to remove the dogs ranging from puppies to adults of various breeds, including Yorkshire terriers, poodles, Cocker Spaniels, Schnauzers, Jack Russell terriers, Malteses and Shih Tzus.

The Humane League was not able to be reached for comment, as of press time, yet it reportedly is caring for more than 60 of the puppy mill dogs, while a shelter in a neighboring county houses the remainder.

Of the 31 adult dogs that the Humane Society of Berks County shelter has taken in to help the Humane League, the dogs "require some basic medical attention, nothing too extensive," said Dyan Heckart, the field service coordinator for the Humane Society of Berks County.

"They [the dogs] are actually not in that typical condition where you find them with large, distended mammary glands, so they don't really appear too much worse for wear," Heckart said.

While the dogs are being sterilized and readied for adoption, the shelter is accepting pre-screening applications so the dogs can find new homes just after Christmas.

But the community is already pining away.

"When the story hit the local Fox 29 news in Philadelphia at 10, I was receiving phone calls on my emergency line at 10:20 from people interested in adopting the animals," Heckart said of the instant response the story generated Sunday evening.

"When there is a tragic history, people tend to come out of the woodwork because people want to help these dogs," Heckart said. "And that is a good motivator, but we have dogs everyday that need help, not just these guys."

Ryder said six misdemeanor charges were filed against Zimmerman by the Agriculture Department.

He will also face charges of operating a kennel without a license from July 25 through Dec. 19. Fines associated with the charges will be determined by Lancaster County Court at a future hearing, reported Lancaster Online.

For more information on the puppy mill dogs at the Humane Society of Berks County, call 610-921-2348, or visit BerksHumane.org. For more information on the puppy mill dogs at the Humane League of Lancaster, call 717-393-6551, or visit HumaneLeague.com.

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LancasterOnline.com contributed to this article.



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Dawn O.
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I hope all these dogs find homes. They deserve that after what they have been through.
 
hgtrader
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I hope these dogs get the homes they deserve
 
Everette W.
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I am glad these dogs have been rescued from the conditions at this puppy mills. Unfortunately, there are more like this one.
 
Carol1231
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This is a sad story, I hope the dogs get new homes.
 
Koronin
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Glad to see they were finally able to get one shut down.
 
Becky  C.
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I am glad they closed the place down. When they shut all puppy mills down I will have a big celebration.
 
SweetieKisses
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what a celebration we all would throw.
 
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hopefully they will get a good home
 
Carol1231
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I agree!
 
Gordon8
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sad
 
Rex2153
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wishing them a loving home
 
Elaina
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Yes and peace and joy forever!
 
fabienne l.
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sad
 
Marleydog
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So sad that it always takes so long to shut down the puppy mills. They are inhumane & not following the rules -- they should be gone instantly, no waiting, extra investigations, etc. just shut them down!
 
Diane
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My heart goes out to them.
 
Elaina
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Me to
 
Meredith M.
Meredith M. (mers0021)
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At least they finally DID shut him down. One small step for animal advocates...
 
Mary Lee B.
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It boggles the mind that it took so long to shut this guy down. And it is a great testament to the local citizenry who are now calling to adopt these animals.
 
Geoff L.
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Way to go PA.
 
Jessica D.
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i agree with the 2nd one below mine.
 
PLD
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It's a shame that it took 4 or 5 injunctions to get them closed down.
 
SwampRat
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You're RIGHT !! That's a lot of tax dollars being spent on "unnecessary" Court Hearings !!

I think they oughta publish the perpetrators' pictures in the paper like they do sex offenders . . . then maybe "peer pressure" could be brought to bear. On second thought, "peer pressure" in that context is a misnomer !!
 
Diane
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You said it.
 
Peg L.
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At least the animals weren't in terrible shape as they had thought they might be. Hopefully that means they hadn't suffered during their 'incarceration'. I hope they, and all shelter animals, find loving forever homes.
 
RipCameron
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Poor animals
 
bhlover
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sad
 
kkiggins
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So sad! :(
 
redskinsfreak613
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;[ This is so sad
 
Me S.
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YES! I'am so glad the shut down that HORRIBLE place puppy mills!
I hope every single animal gets new homes!
 
gracesmith1918
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Close all the puppy mills!! I hope they all get homes!
 
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Carol1231
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I hope so too.
 
lharlow7
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hope these dogs get homes
 
Karen M.
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I hope that puppy mills are soon completely stopped. The pet stores that use puppy mills should be shut down also. These animals are just seen as dollar signs, not as loving companions. I am glad that the animals were removed and hopefully will find new homes, but I hope that people will try to adopt the other animals that are taken to the shelters because of many difficult situations.
 
Carol1231
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I think you have a good point.
 
AuntPittypat
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The publicity will help these particular dogs find homes, and that's a great thing. Shutting down the operation is also a great thing. So, in this case, it looks like a win-win!
 
blackie1
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It sounds like the animals weren't too badly abused, which is NOT the norm for mills.
 
Tracy  H.
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They should close this kennel. I hope all the dogs find good homes.
 
Gerard  M.
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The swilver lining to this big cloud is that the animals were rescued and a far flung plea to the public can result in good adoptions.
 
jello1
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I hope the interest continues and they are able to find homes.
 
kenthannah
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YEAH!!! now we just need to keep folks from supporting p. mills by buying dogs at pet shops!!
 
TeachKindness
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I like what was said here, ""When there is a tragic history, people tend to come out of the woodwork because people want to help these dogs," Heckart said. "And that is a good motivator, but we have dogs everyday that need help, not just these guys."". I feel the same way. I'm happy when people finally realize the severity of issues, but these aren't isolated cases unfortunately, and by reading this, it sounds like Mr. Zimmerman wasn't the worst of the worst of the puppy mills in this country. I do worry about the dogs as well since that's a lot of dogs flooding the market at once, and the economy is bad, but I guess people still spend the money for animals, which is good. Every puppy mill closed brings us closer to no more homeless pets or pets killed due to overpopulation. This movement is picking up speed.
 
Michael
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I have mixed feelings about this. I don't like puppy mills and I'm glad it's been shut down and, I'd like to think all these dogs will find homes. But all of them probably won't. So I'm happy for the ones that do and angry for the ones that don't. It's sad that most reply hooray another one down and not even a mention to the dogs. I don't know why you have to be a pure bred hater to be a shelter dog lover or a mutt lover. I love em all. Want to prove you do to mutt lovers? Adopt one of the dogs from the article...
 
Meg S.
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Excellent point Mike! It does seem that everyone focuses on the puppy mill and not their product....the dog. Let's hope that these dogs get good homes.
 
Alicia D.
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So you think when people are happy that there's been another puppy mill closed down that there is something wrong because they didn't mention the dogs? Well, I think being happy that the puppy mill is closed down IS directly related to the dogs. They come hand in hand. If the puppy mill wasn't closed down, the poor dogs would still be sitting in small cages of filth.

And yes it would be very unfortunate if they all didn't find homes, but is that worse than them suffering for how many more years in a small filthy cage? At least they are being given the chance of a better life, and chances are they will get that. This is all exactly why it should be illegal to do massive breeding from the start! It's not all just about the fact that breeders have purebreds. It's about that fact that we don't need this many dogs being bred on a daily basis. I think you're confusing the idea of people being against purebreds or against mixed breeds. It's about over population and how we can fix the problem. Fixing the problem would be not buying from people that are contributing to such a huge problem in this world.

And as far as the whole purebred comment, there are purebreds at humane societies too, so just because a person likes the idea of adopting from a shelter doesn't mean they don't like purebred dogs. There's probably just as many purebreds in shelters as there are mixed breeds at times. And I think people feel so strongly about adopting versus buying because if there weren't massive breeders producing thousands of dogs each day, we wouldn't have overloaded shelters which means we wouldn't have to euthanize animals due to lack of space or not enough homes.

In my opinon, ANY and ALL massive breeding should be illegal. Nobody needs to be breeding more than a couple dogs at a time. Then we wouldn't even be having this discussion at all.
 
Daniel P.
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They need to shut them all down but this is still a victory for the dogs.
 
chainball
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One by one...shut them all down!
 
Bonnie  M.
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As a Lancaster County resident and member of the Humane League of Lancaster County and also a member of the local group United Against Puppy Mills, all I can say is Hip ! Hip ! Hooray !
This is something that we have fought for, for a long time. Many of us have written letters to judges and others to stop Mr. Zimmerman. This past Sunday in our local paper we got the good news.
Unfortunately, we still have many puppy mills in this county and need to keep working - but what a great piece of news this was. Yay !
 
DDRau
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Congratulations! What a relief for you - one small victory.
 
Wendie
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Yay for these dogs! Generally dogs featured in stories like this find homes very fast and leave behind the horrible life they once knew. Kudos for laws and standards in the pet breeding industry being followed for once. One small victory that saved 96 dogs!!
 
sdruss3227
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Good ridance to bad rubbish! Won't it be a great day when the last puppy mill is busted and closed down? That will be something to celebrate.
 
Courtney H.
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That day should be considered a Holiday!!
 
John H.
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There are people out there that will read this and adopt.
 
OdieAnne
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I live in Oklahoma and recently read that we are #2 in the nation for puppy mills, which I find easy to believe as I live in a sparsely populated area and counted over 90 dog ads in our weekly shopper several weeks ago. Dogs are dumped around here at an alarming rate, both mutts and purebreds. One less puppy mill is wonderful, but until demand for purebreds goes down, there will always be those heartless people that put money over life and do what they have to in order to make a buck. If people didn't buy them, other people wouldn't sell them.
 
Missy M.
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I am sure these dogs will get a new home.
 
Kaylena M.
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i hope the pups get a new home. at least some good news for the holiday season.
 
anne m.
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it is heartening to know that when the word gets out, there are so many caring people ready willing and able to adopt these dogs.
 
Patty W.
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AMEN to that.
 
Amanda  T.
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one more puppy mill down! way to go! now, let's find these dogs new, good, permanent homes!
 
Carol1231
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I agree!
 
Sara D.
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I hope they all get new homes!!
 
SweetieKisses
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Me too. I hope they all get wonderful homes.
 
Kelly C.
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good to know that the authorities are cracking down on places like this. There is no reason why animals have to be raised in such conditions!
 
Fran B.
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Glad to hear this puppy mill got shut down.. and really glad dogs have interested potential adopters.
 
vcwhite
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interesting-hope these dogs get good homes
 
Janet
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They just need to outlaw puppy mills once and for all. Can't there be some kind of quota on animals that are sold, by breeders, per year?
 
Kelly C.
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in New York State, they are trying to do just that. There is now a law in effect that states that if an individual or group breed more than 25 dogs or cats in a year, each pup/kitten must be vet checked and declared healthy in order for that animal to be sold. Not the best, but at least it is a start!
 
gadams38
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I would like to see this happen in every state, unfortunately shady puppy mill breeders will find ways around these laws just as they are doing now.
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