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Surrendered West Kootenay pups available for adoption
An overwhelmed dog breeder in the West Kootenay has surrendered 11 five-month-old labradoodle puppies to a BC SPCA animal protection officer.
“This is yet another case of a breeder who bred dogs and now can’t find homes for them and can’t afford their care,” said Jamey Blair, the BC SPCA’s senior manager northern B.C. and the Kootenays.
Blair added, “When the puppies arrived at our community animal centre, they were fearful, trembling and urinating, and we could not ignore the strong odour of feces and urine emanating from them. They are clearly under socialized, but they took comfort from the BC SPCA staff who were handling them as they were examined for any injuries or possible health issues.”
All the puppies were given baths, vaccinated, and treated for intestinal parasites.
“Two of the puppies have upcoming vet appointments for minor issues,” noted Blair. “They all need a face trim, so we are working on having a groomer come to the animal centre.
“They were all very unsure about being walked on a leash, but we have been doing some training with them and they have come a long way in a short period of time.”
There have been some lovely moments over the holidays. “They play so nicely together. It has been such a joy to watch them come out of their shells. We are starting to see them show more of their personalities.”
The puppies will be available for adoption early in the New Year.
An anonymous donor has generously pledged to match all caring donations to help these puppies and other animals, up to $250,000.
If you would like to contribute to the care of these puppies and other animals in the BC SPCA’s care, please visit its website.
BC SPCA photo