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jayhawk
September 27th, 2007, 11:50 AM
I live in Texas (DFW area) so this story is embarrasing for me but disgusting for anyone.

Cops busted a puppy mill in East Texas. The details and images are hard to take in. What makes me even more mad is the smile on the idiot meth-head hillbilly women's face in her mug shot.

The SPCA of Texas has their hand full and will need any help and support they can get.

Story and pics here:
http://www.tylerpaper.com/article/20070927/NEWS01/70926011

Another article with video:
http://www.kltv.com/Global/story.asp?S=7133712


246 Dogs Rescued From Filthy Conditions
Article published Sep 27, 2007

By STEPHANIE JETER
Staff Writer

GLADEWATER — Sheriff’s officials are calling it the worst case of animal cruelty in Upshur County history.

Two-hundred forty-six dogs, mainly small breeds, were rescued from a Gladewater residence Wednesday morning. Many of the dogs were malnourished, diseased and in need of vet care, said Upshur County Sheriff Anthony Betterton.The animals were part of a “puppy mill,” allegedly run by Teresa Dawson, 51, of Gladewater. Betterton believes the operation had been running for years.

Though warning signs nailed to the homestead’s front gate off Private Road 3463 deterred visitors in the past, a search warrant issued Tuesday granted law enforcement access to the small rural lot.

You could smell the dogs before seeing them. A sharp scent hinted of the fecal matter and decay that lay ahead.

Though trees kept the littered lot hidden from view, the woods did nothing to muffle dogs’ barking and whimpering.Rows and rows of kennels stacked four and five deep held toy breeds like Pomeranians, Boston Terriers and Jack Russell Terriers. Most dogs were paired male to female to ensure continuous breeding.

For many dogs, Dallas SPCA Director of Communications Maura Davies said the problem was malnutrition. Dogs had eye problems and were diseased. The dogs’ fur was matted and splotchy.

As SPCA employees removed each dog for vet care, the dogs’ barking got louder.
“They don’t look good,” Betterton said.

Grass grew knee-high around heaps of waste. Old propane tanks, lawnmowers, tubs of rancid water and old couches filled the spots between rows of kennels.
A travel trailer, in which Betterton believes Ms. Dawson may have slept, sat central to all the feces-soaked dog runs and holding-kennels.

Inside were even more dogs, confined by a piece of fencing pushed against the doorway by a table.

The dogs clawed at the fence’s openings and barked.

In front, four Chihuahuas curled up on an extinguished trash pile.

A larger trash heap was found behind a separate mobile home.

“You can imagine what that is,” Betterton said — he couldn’t explain the ashes were probably remains of charred dogs.

Inside the mobile home were even more animals.

Betterton tried to open the structure’s door, but was met by at least four small breed dogs that tried to escape. An emaciated Chihuahua squeezed around the door frame. Roaches dripped from the ceiling. Liquid feces replaced the floor.

Ms. Davies said air inside the house had an ammonia level of 28, while 12 is considered dangerous.

The door had to be closed, but Betterton didn’t walk away.

“Just listen to what’s in there.”

The dogs clawed and barked against the torn-up door.

Ms. Dawson wasn’t home. She had been picked up on charges of felony cruelty to animals Monday.

Ms. Dawson left behind more belongings than the dogs.

Christmas lights strung from tree to tree held up clothes. Soiled toys hung from branches and a coffee pot sat atop more trash on the back porch.

And to the side of the house, a sandwich board labeled “Chihuahua” sat beside a urinal and wheel bases.

Betterton said the puppies born to the ill-treated dogs may have been sold at fairgrounds or on the side of the road.

Regarding plans for Ms. Dawson’s littered land, Betterton said the county may seize the property, or it could go back to the original owner.

Whatever the decision, it would happen in court.

The dogs were discovered Sunday when a stranger responded to Ms. Dawson’s sale ad for a camper, Betterton said.

The would-be buyer left the land and instead bought a 40-pound bag of dog food. He fed the dogs and then notified the sheriff’s office, Betterton said.

Since that voluntary meal, the sheriff’s office has fed the dogs around 600-pounds of food.

Betterton called for state regulations to be placed on puppy sales and asked citizens to keep an eye open for animal cruelty. All animals will be cared for by the SPCA until a custody hearing is set.

“The animals will see a vet and for the ones that can, be brought back up to health,” Ms. Davies said.

If the court awards custody to the nonprofit SPCA, Ms. Davies said the animals would be considered for adoption on a case-by-case basis.

Ms. Dawson is being kept at the Upshur County Jail on bond of $20,000.

iheartfalafel
September 27th, 2007, 12:29 PM
I live in Texas (DFW area) so this story is embarrasing for me but disgusting for anyone.

Yes, I saw this on the news this morning and when I heard it was Upshur County I was immediately embarrassed. I live in Ft. Worth now, but my hometown is in Upshur County, actually the next town over from Gladewater. Don't tell anybody...:stinkeye:

avocado
September 27th, 2007, 12:42 PM
thats really sad. i wonder if people will ever see the similarities between puppy mills and factory farming?

jayhawk
September 27th, 2007, 12:57 PM
Yes, I saw this on the news this morning and when I heard it was Upshur County I was immediately embarrassed. I live in Ft. Worth now, but my hometown is in Upshur County, actually the next town over from Gladewater. Don't tell anybody...:stinkeye:

I was born and raised in Dallas but I am at work just north of you in Decatur. We had the crazy female doctor that was arrrested for neglecting a bunch of horses. It was in the news for a while.
The animal control at the Wise County Sheriff's Office was recently shut down because the conditions were unsafe for the animals AND the workers. Before that, an animal control officer was found with tons of dogs on his land. The guy didn't have the heart to take them into animal control to be put down so he just kept bringing them home. He got overwhelmed and the dogs suffered via omission. Someone found out, reported him and he was arrested. This area needs a 'No Kill' animal rescue.
I used to go to Tyler and Van TX as a kid. I've heard it's changed....grown a lot. I guess we shouldn't be too embarassed....every town has it's trash, north, south, cities, rural areas.

SuperChicken
September 27th, 2007, 12:58 PM
This is one of the most bizarre puppy mill stories I've read yet. I have to think this woman is seriously mentally ill. Thank god someone found those animals and called for help.

When will people quit buying dogs?!

jayhawk
September 27th, 2007, 12:59 PM
thats really sad. i wonder if people will ever see the similarities between puppy mills and factory farming?

Only if law enforcement keeps arresting these idiots and the media keeps exposing it. Stronger animal cruelty laws would help too.

jayhawk
September 27th, 2007, 01:08 PM
This is one of the most bizarre puppy mill stories I've read yet. I have to think this woman is seriously mentally ill. Thank god someone found those animals and called for help.

When will people quit buying dogs?!

I hear you. I got two rescue dogs in the last 10 months. One of them is my avatar. (His name is Buster)

More people need to hear that everytime you buy a cat or dog, you are denying an animal life. A lot of people have never thought about it because they haven't heard that message.

Just_Kris
September 27th, 2007, 01:38 PM
I "bought" my Australian shepherd from a local shelter and she is such a great dog. Stories like this are exactly why I could never volunteer for an animal shelter. I would want to bring home every animal there. When I took Merlot to "puppy school", there was a couple who had purchased a Yorkie with the sole intent of breeding her. Sad.

Jump4Joy
September 27th, 2007, 06:43 PM
Sometimes I think there are only two types of people in the world - the animal lovers and the non-animal lovers. To me it makes all the difference in the world.

I just can't fathom how people can not care for and about animals. Stories like this really ruin my day, but they have to be told, no matter how painful it is to see and hear. Awareness equals power..Joy

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