BREAKING: A breeder in Iowa has agreed to surrender more than 500 dogs
living in horrific and dangerous conditions in his U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) licensed breeding operation. Working closely with the Animal Rescue League of Iowa and other teams, we are assisting with removal of the dogs and puppies, medical care, transport, investigative assistance and providing essential sheltering supplies.
There are multiple locations where dogs are being kept, and according to USDA inspection reports, previously there were dogs with untreated injuries and illnesses such as parvovirus and distemper, dogs with painful hair matting, dogs in cages that were too small, dogs eating moldy food and dead dogs on the property. |
The USDA documented over
190 violations of the Animal Welfare Act at Daniel Gingerich’s facility, but it wasn’t until the Department of Justice filed a complaint and the Court issued a federal restraining order that he agreed to surrender all of the animals in his care.
As we work to remove the dogs from this terrible breeding operation, your support is critical. Please make a special gift today to help us reach more animals who need us. |
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