Dozens of Siberian Huskies are still looking for a permanent home after Siberian Husky Show breeder, Evyenia Dunlap, was evicted from her home in June.
Animal Control officials say the 55 year old breeder has a history of complaints filed against her for Siberian Huskys and also Bengal Cats.
The owner, Evyenia Dunlap of Allure Siberians, was cited for neglect in 2013 for leaving her dogs tied outside in chains.
In 2014, they received complaints of excessive feces on the property. And in the last two years, there were more complaints of barking dogs, sick dogs, and just too many dogs on her property. "She hides under the disguise of a Show breeder", Daniel Pierson claims, yet these are usually the worst cases that we've seen to date.
The owner claims she took good care of her animals yet failed to produce Veterinarian records for any of her canines.
Absolutely, excellent health," Dunlap said. "I have antibiotics, vitamins.. my dogs are healthier than most humans are."
"One thing after another," said Kathy Rauker, a member of the rescue group. "One posting after another and in a matter of hours here we are."
Since then, many local rescue groups have been caring for the Huskies. Rauker says many of the dogs were found in pretty bad condition.
"They were hungry, they had matted coats, some had ear infections, some had eye infections, many had mange, untreated wounds and broken limbs left untreated.
Out of 56 Siberian's that were seized, 60 percent of them have aggression issues, 30 percent have never seen the outside of a kennel and 10 percent are so emaciated that they will unfortunately never recover.
"We discovered that Evyenia Dunnlap only posts specific canines on her website, no one even knew, nor would have ever guessed the horrors that were truly going on behind closed doors. We fully expect her to continue breeding and cover this up as much as is possible to minimize exposure. We're seeking a no dog order sentence to be handed down", Rauker claimed.
Jamie Osbourne, with Martinsville, V.A. Animal Rescue said they had already spent thousands of dollars in caring for the Huskies.
"I have one completely shaved down to the skin due to a skin infection. One needs Orthopedic surgery, another needs surgery on his paws. It's going to cost way over $1,500."
Osbourne added that they were paying out of pocket for many of these expenses. Some of the animals were ready for adoption. Others were still a work in progress. Many of them were nervous and skittish, or had no leash training. Staff were working to train the animals and care for them.
This EXCUSE Of a decent human breeds cats and dogs. Evyenia told a common friend that she needs to make her house payment and bteeds every heat as a result...sickening! Read the reviews now being posted all over the net from trusting families that she has screwed put of thousands of dollars.
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Dozens of Siberian Huskies are still looking for a permanent home after Siberian Husky Show breeder, Evyenia Dunlap, was evicted from her home in June.
Animal Control officials say the 55 year old breeder has a history of complaints filed against her for Siberian Huskys and also Bengal Cats.
The owner, Evyenia Dunlap of Allure Siberians, was cited for neglect in 2013 for leaving her dogs tied outside in chains.
In 2014, they received complaints of excessive feces on the property. And in the last two years, there were more complaints of barking dogs, sick dogs, and just too many dogs on her property. "She hides under the disguise of a Show breeder", Daniel Pierson claims, yet these are usually the worst cases that we've seen to date.
The owner claims she took good care of her animals yet failed to produce Veterinarian records for any of her canines.
Absolutely, excellent health," Dunlap said. "I have antibiotics, vitamins.. my dogs are healthier than most humans are."
"One thing after another," said Kathy Rauker, a member of the rescue group. "One posting after another and in a matter of hours here we are."
Since then, many local rescue groups have been caring for the Huskies. Rauker says many of the dogs were found in pretty bad condition.
"They were hungry, they had matted coats, some had ear infections, some had eye infections, many had mange, untreated wounds and broken limbs left untreated.
Out of 56 Siberian's that were seized, 60 percent of them have aggression issues, 30 percent have never seen the outside of a kennel and 10 percent are so emaciated that they will unfortunately never recover.
"We discovered that Evyenia Dunnlap only posts specific canines on her website, no one even knew, nor would have ever guessed the horrors that were truly going on behind closed doors. We fully expect her to continue breeding and cover this up as much as is possible to minimize exposure. We're seeking a no dog order sentence to be handed down", Rauker claimed.
Jamie Osbourne, with Martinsville, V.A. Animal Rescue said they had already spent thousands of dollars in caring for the Huskies.
"I have one completely shaved down to the skin due to a skin infection. One needs Orthopedic surgery, another needs surgery on his paws. It's going to cost way over $1,500."
Osbourne added that they were paying out of pocket for many of these expenses. Some of the animals were ready for adoption. Others were still a work in progress. Many of them were nervous and skittish, or had no leash training. Staff were working to train the animals and care for them.
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This EXCUSE Of a decent human breeds cats and dogs. Evyenia told a common friend that she needs to make her house payment and bteeds every heat as a result...sickening! Read the reviews now being posted all over the net from trusting families that she has screwed put of thousands of dollars.
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