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Illinois Dog Breeder Charged with Animal Cruelty

Breeder Sheri Thompson has been charged with two felony counts of cruel treatment to animals and five misdemeanor counts of violation of owner’s duties and operating a kennel without a license.  On Oct 16, two adult dogs, a Labrador Retriever and a pregnant Siberian Husky, and four Lab puppies – one deceased – were discovered at Thompson’s 10-acre property without adequate food, water or shelter.

According to the forfeiture petition by Lee County prosecutors:

“Two puppies were found in a wire metal cage that was propped off the ground by cement blocks.  There was not any food or water in the cage.  The third [living] puppy was found in a pull-trailer with two small holes on the door.  There was not any food or water in the trailer.  The Husky was in a metal fenced kennel and was pregnant.  The kennel did not have a clean water supply nor appropriate bedding.  The cage had feces throughout.  The Husky gave birth to [seven] Husky puppies on October 31, 2009.  The animals were seized by members of the Lee County Animal Control and the Lee County Sheriff’s Department.”

The dogs and puppies are all doing well in the care of the Lee County Animal Shelter.

It’s no surprise the article also mentions that Thomson previously pled guilty to two counts of animal cruelty and operating a kennel without a license in 2006 and was given a year’s probation. 

“Several months later, the American Kennel Club suspended Thompson’s privileges for 10 years and imposed a $2,000 fine.

Nearly a decade before that, the AKC banned Thompson from breeding cocker spaniels and collies for 10 years after she refused to allow an inspection of her records and practices.”

Shelter Dog Becomes Surrogate for African Painted Pups

The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium staff were desperately seeking a surrogate mom for nine African painted puppies when they searched the Western Pennsylvania Humane Society‘s North Side shelter and found the perfect match.  Honey, a lab mix, had just given birth six weeks prior and was still able to nurse.

This domestic mixed-breed dog is acting as a surrogate mom for nine African painted dog pups at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium. The pups mom died a few days after their birth.

This domestic mixed-breed dog is acting as a surrogate mom for nine African painted dog pups at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium. The pups' mom died a few days after their birth.

“Latching onto nipples is huge for them, much better than latching onto a bottle,” said Dr. Stephanie James, the zoo’s director of veterinary service. “Raising African painted dogs on a domestic dog has not been done before. We’re breaking the mold.”

[...] “[Honey]‘s just been perfect, an absolutely fabulous mom,” Dr. Baker [the zoo's president and chief executive officer] said. “All of the pups are gaining weight.”

It’s too soon to know if all nine pups will survive, but thanks to this local shelter dog they’ve been given a fighting chance.