15 Dogs Seized From Unlicensed Breeder After Three Were Illegally Debarked

(ABC NEWS)- More than a dozen dogs have been seized from an unlicensed breeder in Pennsylvania after animal officials received word that dogs there were being illegally debarked.

Officers from the Pennsylvania SPCA removed 15 dogs from the breeder in Lancaster County on Thursday after a “concerned citizen” alerted staff on the tip line, Gillian Kocher, director of the Pennsylvania SPCA’s public relations, told ABC News.

Three adult dogs — a Siberian Husky named Rosella and two Doberman Pinschers — were found to have undergone the procedure, which involves pushing a pipe or long object down the dog’s throat “multiple times to damage the vocal cords,” Kocher said.

 

The person who alerted the Pennsylvania SPCA had voiced concerns that the adult female husky had recently been debarked, according to a press release.

 

Debarking, or devocalization, is illegal in the state of Pennsylvania “for any reason unless the procedure is performed by a licensed veterinarian using anesthesia,” the release states.

 

In addition to the dogs that had been debarked, officers confiscated an adult Doberman Pinscher, an adult German Shepherd, and 10 puppies, including seven weeks-old Doberman Pinschers and a 3-month-old Siberian Husky puppy.

 

The adult German Shepherd was found to be pregnant.

 

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