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Yorkies Removed From Home in Newtown

13a_harry_32809_crop.jpgBucks County SPCA along with Upper Makefield Police Department removed 46 Yorkshire Terriers from a home in Newtown early Saturday Morning. 

These dogs are being cared for by our staff and veterinarians, and will have to stay at our shelter for an undetermined amount of time. 

We would like to thank everyone for their interest and well wishes for the Yorkies!  We are beginning the process of sorting through the large list of interested adopters and are no longer accepting names for this list.  Please do come and visit the other dogs that are waiting for homes at our shelter!

Please read more below... 

Illegal Puppy Mill Found Inside Bucks Co. Home

UPPER MAKEFIELD, Pa. (CBS 3) ―

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Police are continuing their investigation. Meanwhile, SPCA officials say an owner reportedly has come forward.

The Bucks County SPCA has been inundated with hundreds of adoption offers for the 46 Yorkshire terriers rescued from a suspected Upper Makefield puppy mill operation Saturday.

Shelter director Anne Irwin says the Solebury animal center has received more than 80 e-mails, "hundreds" of phone messages and dozens of visitors interested in the 37 adults dogs and nine puppies in the agency's custody.

They were found living in overcrowded cages and unsanitary conditions inside the basement of an apparently abandoned home in the 1400 block of Wrightstown Road.

No criminal charges had been filed in the case Monday, but a couple who identified themselves as the dogs' owners met with Upper Makefield police Sunday, Irwin said. The investigation is continuing and police said there would be no information released at this time.

Police discovered the dogs after receiving a complaint of loud barking around 12:30 a.m. Saturday. The caller told police there was a large number of dogs in the basement of a possibly abandoned home, and that some dogs might be dead, according to the probable cause affidavit that led to authorities getting the search warrant.

The dogs were housed in 22 animal cages. Many adult dogs had microchips implanted - which are used to identify pets - and it appears the chips were bought in batches, Irwin said.

Police found evidence that someone was providing food and water to the dogs, though there was no running water in the home.

The dogs appear healthy and are adjusting to the shelter environment, Irwin said. Two veterinarians are expected to examine the dogs today.

Yorkshire terriers, affectionately known as Yorkies, are among the most popular breeds, according to the American Kennel Club's registration statistics.

The dogs frequently carry a hefty price tag - $500 or more each, according to a search of pet Web sites.

Pennsylvania law requires a state license for people who keep or transfer 26 or more dogs annually, Irwin said. She added that the law was recently changed to require that any breeder who sells 60 or more dogs annually be categorized as a commercial kennel, which has "much higher" quality standards.

March 31, 2009 02:00 AM

The dogs were housed in 22 animal cages. Many adult dogs had microchips implanted - which are used to identify pets - and it appears the chips were bought in batches, Irwin said.

Police found evidence that someone was providing food and water to the dogs, though there was no running water in the home.

The dogs appear healthy and are adjusting to the shelter environment, Irwin said. Two veterinarians are expected to examine the dogs today.

Yorkshire terriers, affectionately known as Yorkies, are among the most popular breeds, according to the American Kennel Club's registration statistics.

The dogs frequently carry a hefty price tag - $500 or more each, according to a search of pet Web sites.

Pennsylvania law requires a state license for people who keep or transfer 26 or more dogs annually, Irwin said. She added that the law was recently changed to require that any breeder who sells 60 or more dogs annually be categorized as a commercial kennel, which has "much higher" quality standards.

March 31, 2009 02:00 AM

The dogs were housed in 22 animal cages. Many adult dogs had microchips implanted - which are used to identify pets - and it appears the chips were bought in batches, Irwin said.

Police found evidence that someone was providing food and water to the dogs, though there was no running water in the home.

The dogs appear healthy and are adjusting to the shelter environment, Irwin said. Two veterinarians are expected to examine the dogs today.

Yorkshire terriers, affectionately known as Yorkies, are among the most popular breeds, according to the American Kennel Club's registration statistics.

The dogs frequently carry a hefty price tag - $500 or more each, according to a search of pet Web sites.

Pennsylvania law requires a state license for people who keep or transfer 26 or more dogs annually, Irwin said. She added that the law was recently changed to require that any breeder who sells 60 or more dogs annually be categorized as a commercial kennel, which has "much higher" quality standards.

March 31, 2009 02:00 AM

The dogs were housed in 22 animal cages. Many adult dogs had microchips implanted - which are used to identify pets - and it appears the chips were bought in batches, Irwin said.

Police found evidence that someone was providing food and water to the dogs, though there was no running water in the home.

The dogs appear healthy and are adjusting to the shelter environment, Irwin said. Two veterinarians are expected to examine the dogs today.

Yorkshire terriers, affectionately known as Yorkies, are among the most popular breeds, according to the American Kennel Club's registration statistics.

The dogs frequently carry a hefty price tag - $500 or more each, according to a search of pet Web sites.

Pennsylvania law requires a state license for people who keep or transfer 26 or more dogs annually, Irwin said. She added that the law was recently changed to require that any breeder who sells 60 or more dogs annually be categorized as a commercial kennel, which has "much higher" quality standards.

March 31, 2009 02:00 AM

 

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written by carla , April 22, 2009
i had adopted one of these 46 yorkies. She's behaving very well. she doesnt even bark. whoever did this to these lovely dogs are sick.
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written by Christine Reifsnyder, April 10, 2009
sorry i am too late to go on the adoption list for these little precious souls. thank god for all of you at the spca and for what you do! you all are the best role models any mother could ask for, for her children!
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written by allison, April 04, 2009
my heart falls apart just to see them sufer like this.the person who had cusside of them should have cosiquences. i wish i could have one to take care of it the right way. i havent had a dog in a long time. when my dog jake died when i was little my dad said we could never have another dog in my household ever again.but when my dad saw the thing about these poor dogs he told my mom to get one. so we are trying to get one and we will take care of it as if it was a little baby that was just born.
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written by Gina, April 04, 2009
There was an update posted regarding the status of the investigation. The owner pleaded guilty to one count of animal cruelty and one count of having an unlicensed kennel. But the fine was only $100 per count! That's $200??? What kind of penalty is that?? We need to advocate for much harsher fines and penalty. I don't think $200 is going to stop this person from doing the same thing again!
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written by Candace, April 04, 2009
These dogs should go to a loving home....THAT DOESN'T have any other dogs....(don't you think if you already have 2, or even one maybe you have enough!) and can care for them like they are a child. These poor puppies have been through enough!!!

Hopefully they can find wonderful homes!
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written by Michelle, April 03, 2009
This story is so disheartening! I would love to care for one of these little guys! I'm so glad they found these puppies before it was too late! :)
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written by mary lou triglia, April 02, 2009
I submitted an application for one of these sweet hearts who only want love and care..the owners should pay a hefty fine and be forbidden to breed any type of animal again.. I had a yorkie who lived to be 16.5 years old...she was my baby. I hope I am considered to love one of these precious souls.
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written by Bethann, April 02, 2009
Thank god for great neighbors. If she hadn't called this in I can't imagine what would of happened to these helpless little dogs. Im a yorkie mom and this upsets me terribly. Those poor little babies. I would love to adopt one or many I know how much work they are my baby has a liver disorder since birth and shes 6 doing great. I hope those owners get thier due.
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written by TyShima , April 02, 2009
keep up the good work!
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written by LaDonna, April 02, 2009
i think the person who did this to these poor dogs should be punished, i have a 10yr.old daughter going crazy for one of those dogs and someone or thing have the nerve to misuse them, god help their soul. PLEASE put me ont he list i called Friday and a young lady told me to keep checking the web site, but never said anything about a list. if you could PLEASE reconsider for the sake of my child it'll be greatly appreciated. thanks, God BLESS!!
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written by Janice T., April 02, 2009
I'm so glad that you guys have rescue the animals. I would love to be a candidate for adopting a puppy if you guys haven't found a warm loving house for them. Please e-mail me if you have any of them available at my e-mail
Thanks
I appreciate what you guys do to keep the animals safe. God Bless you!!!!!!!!!!!
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written by Deana Robinson, April 01, 2009
I sorry that I didn't get a chance to put in for one of those sweet little puppies. I havn't had a pet in a year. I would have love to own a yorkie. My beloved Pinky past last May.
Please let me know if any of the applicants don't work out, Please don't hesitate to contact me.
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written by MEGAN, April 01, 2009
THE OWNERS SHOULD BE PUT IN BIRD CAGES. THIS STORY IS SO SAD. JUST PROVES HOW GREEDY, AND HEARTLESS PEOPLE CAN BE. ON A POSITIVE NOTE, THANK GOD THEY WHERE RESCUED AND CAN NOW LIVE LONG HAPPY LIVES,THANKS FOR THE UPDATES. MY BOYFRIEND RECENTLY LOST ONE OF HIS TWO YORKIES IN A DIVORCE SETTLEMENT, IF YOU ARE ACCEPTING ANYMORE APPLICATIONS, HE DEFINATELY DESERVES ONE. MAX IS HIS LIFE,AND THE NEW YORKIE WOULD BE LOVED JUST AS MUCH!
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written by Linda Darcy, March 31, 2009
Thank God that there are people who rescue these poor animals from these horrible, horrible conditions. We just put our Yorkie down 4 months ago at the ripe old age of 16. This is a wonderful breed. We just rescued 2 Yorkie Mixes and are VERY interested in being considered as adoptive parents for one of these precious puppies. Please consider us when the time comes for adoption applications. Thank you, Linda
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written by Arlen Brown, March 31, 2009
This dogs and puppies are so lucky to have found people like you and your network of supporters! We'll keep checking on their progress, and thank you for keeping us posted.
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written by melissa miller, March 31, 2009
How could any one hurt harmless animals thats just looking for love. My kids and i would love to adopt one of the puppies. Please keep me updated on the adoption process in the mean time i will continue to check your web site for more information on the adoption of the puppies.
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written by Michelle, March 31, 2009
I think it's wonderful you saved those wonderful beauties! I have a sheltie who is my pride and joy and is looking for a new friend. Please keep me posted on when the application process begins! I hope those criminals are charged to the fullest extent to the law!
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written by vicki lupica, March 31, 2009
Thank you. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance.
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written by Chrisitna, March 31, 2009
I am so glad someone was there to rescue the puppies. I hope to be one of the lucky ones to adopt a yorkie!
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written by Peggy & Jim Cash, March 31, 2009
Thank God authorities took these adorable puppies away from this person. It just makes us sick that any pet is mistreated. Our family already loves three Yorkies and would make room for one more. Please put us on the list for adoption. Keep up your important work.
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written by Annmarie, March 31, 2009
You guys did a great job in rescuing these defensless little ones. I would really love the oppritunity to adopt one. It has always been a dream of mine to own one of these wonderful dogs. Thank you.
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written by Kristi Achuff, March 31, 2009
Can't wait until these precious animals are available for adoption! Keep up the good work, we are lucky to have organizations for animals that are treated so cruelly in this world, where would they be if not for them? I hope we are able to keep up your work in caring for them by being able to adopt one of the yorkies! I look forward to hearing more when they are able to be adopted!

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written by Dana Catania, March 31, 2009
Sending you a $50 donation for their care. From one yorkie lover to another. We have two :)
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written by trish , March 31, 2009
Why do people have to abuse these poor little animals who only want to give you unconditional LOVE.....We have love in our hearts and in our home for them.
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written by susan walk, March 31, 2009
Looking forward to an update and info on their adoptions when available......will keep checking your site.
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written by trish , March 31, 2009
We can give these little ones much love
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written by trish , March 31, 2009
What is this world coming to ? Why do people have to abuse animals who only want to give you unconditional LOVE.....
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written by Christy Lee, March 31, 2009
We are very interested in adopting at least one of these puppies when they are available. Please let me know when you will be accepting applications.
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written by Jennifer Arches, March 31, 2009
Thank you for saving our wonderful breed. I am a current Yorkie owner. I have raised various AKC breeds over the years and have rescued many dogs. Please e-mail me as soon as you have applications ready!!!
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written by Karen, March 31, 2009
please put me or keep me in mind for the adoption of one of the pups.I already have a 10 month yorkie and he needs a playmate. Thank you
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written by Tim Suermann, March 30, 2009
Congrats on a great job of saving all of the poor Yorkies that were put through hell at this make shift mill. I hope the criminals are caught and charged to the fullest. Good luck and great job!
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written by Mark, March 30, 2009
My family and I just got a Yorkie about 2 months ago. He was such a great addition to our family. I can't believe that someone could do this to these wonderful dogs. I hope they will get wonderful homes, and who knows maybe I might give one a home.
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written by bob, March 29, 2009
i am interested in adopting one these yorkies.i have one already.please nemail me when they are available t.y.
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written by Kate Fisher, March 29, 2009
This is so sad. I can't believe someone could do such a thing! Can't wait until applications will be avaible, so we can help at least one of those dogs have a happy long life!
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written by Denise Schoell, March 29, 2009
Our family has a very strong interest in adopting one of the yorkies when they are able to be adopted. We are a very good family who had a beagle for 17 years and recently had to put him down due to a stroke.
Thanks so much
Denise
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written by c galson, March 29, 2009
please keep me updated on the adoption process of these dogs
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written by mary, March 29, 2009
My heart breaks for these little puppies and their Mothers. How people can be so cruel is disgusting. The Yorkies are only looking for love and care.
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written by veronica, March 29, 2009
I think what you guys did and rescue the puppy is great and i would like to be on the top of the list for a application to adopt one of the puppy keep up the great work

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