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Three pit bulls and 10 puppies seized in Surrey

BC SPCA constables have seized two adult pit bull-cross dogs, a six-month-old pit bull-cross and 10 two-week-old pit bull-cross puppies in Surrey.

The female was starving, with her spine and ribs protruding while the puppies were dehydrated and underweight. The adult male dog was suffering from a large open wound on his front paw.

“In addition to our concerns about the health of the animals, the dogs were living in substandard conditions,” says Eileen Drever, senior animal protection officer for the BC SPCA.

“The female and her puppies were being kept inside the home in a dark room with no ventilation and an overwhelming smell of urine and feces.  The two male dogs were outside with no adequate shelter, no access to potable water and surrounded by hazards and debris.”

The adult dogs and puppies are currently receiving veterinary treatment and care in BC SPCA custody. 

 The investigation continues and charges of animal cruelty are pending.

The Heroes Fund for Animal Protection supports the life-saving work of our animal protection officers and special provincial constables. Your gift can help rescue animals just like these dogs and puppies, recommend charges and bring abusers to justice. Please donate today.

Photo caption: An emaciated mother-dog (top) was rescued along with her 10 two-week-old puppies (bottom) in Surrey.

 

The BC SPCA is a non-profit organization funded primarily by public donations. Our mission is to prevent cruelty and to promote the welfare of animals through a wide range of services, including cruelty investigations, emergency rescue and treatment, sheltering and adoption of homeless and abused animals, humane education, advocacy, farm animal welfare, spay/neuter programs, and wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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