B.C. dog rescue liable to pay $75,000 to SPCA, will fight decision
Dogway Dog Rescue in Mission is responsible to pay over $75,000 to the BC SPCA in the wake of a hearing on March 1 and 2 with the BC Farm Industry Review Board , but Dogway operator Cherry Latour has petitioned the courts to fight the decision.
The BC SPCA presented evidence and called on six witnesses, including three experts. In the decision released to the public on March 22, the panel determined that both medically and behaviourally, all of the animals suffered to varying degrees. The BC SPCA’s chief communications officer Lorie Chortyk says many of the dogs have already been adopted while others are still getting care and will be adopted soon.“We always do everything we can to help every animal, but in some cases for medical reasons, psychological suffering, or for public safety reasons animals cannot be allowed to continue suffering or cannot be safely adopted out,” Chortyk said.
“We did not remove all of the dogs, we only removed the animals that we determined were in distress,” Eileen Drever, senior officer of protection and stakeholder relations for the BC SPCA said in a January interview. “We will continue to monitor the other animals to make sure that they continue to be okay.”
In the decision, Ledger says there were positive improvements in the dogs in January, but the environment at the property was causing negative behaviour. She determined all animals were suffering from something, including 16 dogs with parasites.
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