Animal Advocates Watchdog

Re: CBC.ca - In his petition, Camping says the SPCA's seizure was illegal *PIC*

Fifty-one dogs were seized this time. One was euthanized, and the other 50 are being cared for. Two years ago, the SPCA seized another 60 dogs from Camping. Those dogs were never returned.

Camping has filed an application for a court injunction to prevent the SPCA from putting the dogs up for adoption. In his petition, Camping says the SPCA's seizure was illegal. But the SPCA refutes that claim, saying procedures were properly followed.

Meanwhile, Camping will be in court next week, facing charges of "causing unnecessary suffering to an animal."

He also says he's leaving his remaining dogs off their leashes so they can run wild and escape if the SPCA inspectors return to his farm.

One of the 50 dogs seized from Camping's farm. (CBC)

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