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sande
04-13-06, 04:25 PM
Many have parasites; driver charged with animal cruelty

SAN DIEGO, California (AP) -- More than two dozen puppies were seized from a motorist who tried to smuggle them into the United States from Mexico in his minivan, authorities said.

Many of the 28 puppies were infested with parasites, dehydrated and too weak to stand, said Dawn Danielson, director of the San Diego County Department of Animal Services.

"It's going to be touch-and-go for a lot of these puppies," Danielson said.

They were seized after a Customs and Border Protection officer noticed a paw reach out from under the front seat Tuesday evening at San Diego's Otay Mesa border crossing, authorities said.

The driver, who was only identified as a U.S. citizen, was charged with 28 misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty and cited for failure to declare a shipment, Danielson said.

The puppies, ages 3 to 6 weeks, included Chihuahuas, boxers, cocker spaniels and poodle mixes. After two weeks of monitoring, they will be placed in shelters for adoption.

It is legal to cross the border with dogs if they are declared at Customs and have rabies shots and health records, but many are smuggled.

Puppies are often purchased in Mexico for between $50 and $150, then sold at street corners, parking lots and flea markets in Southern California for between $300 and $1,000 each, according to the Border Puppy Task Force.

The force formed in 2004 after a rash of complaints from owners who reported their dogs were turning sick and often dying.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/04/13/smuggled.puppies.ap/index.html?section=cnn_latest

Amy SF
04-13-06, 04:35 PM
I had some vague notion about puppy smuggling, but I didn't really know much about it. :no: Absolutely sickening.

And the fact that these poor little sick puppies were only 3 to 6 weeks old is even worse. Those are little babies! They shouldn't have been taken from their mothers! :cry:

jenna
04-13-06, 04:51 PM
Gah. I thought this was going to be a drug smuggling story, with them carrying drugs in their stomachs.

3-6 weeks is so young. Those poor babies. :( I'm glad someone noticed they were in there and now hopefully they'll all recuperate and find good homes.

Bluebutterfly05
04-15-06, 10:32 PM
CNN just had a story about puppy smuggling on television the other day. It ended the report by suggesting people stop breeding animals and support your local shelter. I am so happy with them for saying that.