BC SPCA seizes 63 ‘suffering’ dogs from Mission property

| January 6, 2023 in Provincial

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Over five dozen dogs were seized from an individual in Mission.

The BC SPCA says the person was claiming to be operating a rescue organization, but the dogs were “suffering from a range of medical and behavioural welfare concerns.”

The dogs, who are primarily small and medium sized, and included a mix of breeds, were examined by veterinarians and are now being cared for at various BC SPCA locations.

“The BC SPCA works closely with the many reputable rescue organizations that operate here in B.C. and we strongly support the work that they do,” explained Eileen Drever from the BC SPCA. 

“However, in cases where an individual or group causes or allows animals to be in distress, we have to ensure that these animals are protected and receive the care that they urgently need.”

Drevner said the animals were being kept in substandard conditions inside a garage and various rooms in the home.

“Some of the issues involved unsanitary conditions, overcrowding and high ammonia levels from urine,” she noted.

The dogs remain in the protective custody of the BC SPCA while the investigation continues.

Anyone who would like to donate to help the BC SPCA cover the cost of care for these animals and others can do so online.

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