From: GVAC
To: info@spca.bc.ca
Cc: cdaniell@spca.bc.ca
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 4:05 PM
Subject: Attn: Board of Directors Re: Chilliwack Hobby Farm dogs
BCSPCA
Board of Directors
The return of the previously seized "puppymill" dogs to the Hobby Farm owner is a considerable disappointment.
These dogs were reported to be in poor condition living in unacceptable surroundings without adequate water.
Many of these dogs were found to have painful dental problems and other medical conditions that require intervention.
While under the care of the BCSPCA this was not undertaken. The dogs it appears were returned to the owner with little more than cosmetic changes.
Can the BCSPCA Board of Directors explain why these animals have been returned to the same owner they were seized from suffering from painful conditions?
Can the BCSPCA Board of Directors ensure these dogs are spayed, neutered and medically treated in a timely manner to allow them to enjoy the BCSPCA's Five Freedoms now that they have been returned?
As a member of a spay and neuter society who volunteers many hours daily to encourage population control I feel very discouraged when the BCSPCA returns defenseless dogs to be exploited again and again in a "puppymill". I truly hope you can explain your decision.
Yours sincerely,
Carol Sonnex