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Complaint / Review
Chickamauga Kennels
Puppy Mill

Pet mill at its best...

In Regards to A couple of years previously, a buddy of mine that lives four hours from me questioned me easily might look at a "crate" on her in Chickamauga, Ga. I instantly visited the web site that's warning flags of "pet work" throughout it: numerous types available, just about all are CKC (Continental Kennel Club) authorized, obscure info, usually large-buck pets for REDUCED rates, etc.

I talked shortly using the homeowners, and that I went up there. Before I actually got out-of my vehicle, I really could hear countless dogs barking and sobbing.

After I got out-of my vehicle (a great 50 meters in the crates), the smell of urine and feces was overwhelming. A lady arrived from the drop within the entrance of the kennels, requested if she may help me, and went and got the older male operator of the kennels.

He got me back again to take a look at some pets - Cavalier King Charles Spaniels - that my buddy needed me to consider. Honestly, I simply returned to check out them to obtain a general sensation of the area.

There have been tangible runs with 5-6 pets inside them (runs were roughly 10-feet long by 2-feet wide). These were operating within their own feces and urine, their hair was matted, tear spots matted near their eyes, plus they were shouting madly. We extended past many LINES of those runs and in to the to begin two poultry homes changed into more crates (I believe there have been 4 lines of crates across along with a dozen heavy - roughly 48 pencils in each chicken-house).in these pencils were afraid pets which were shouting strongly or might toss themselves towards the back of the pencils when somebody contacted. The male operator screamed at them to "shut-up" once we strolled completely towards the back.

Whenever we got to some work using the Spaniels inside it, I had been saddened. They went as much as the entrance, nevertheless when we contacted so when the dog owner exposed the lock, they happened over one another looking to get away: tails hidden and also to the rear of the crates. He'd get one from the scruff, and also the puppy might have its end buried, totally rigid when acquired.

One dog had a classic eye injury-causing the attention to become "blued, " another puppy had a skin discomfort where the skin on its back had lumps, blisters, and had dropped hair, and also the additional one was a fear biter. It'd smell my palm (through the crate), then click and attempt to bite at me. I had been more angry than other things.

I inquired about among the Spaniels (who had been tired and had a skin discomfort), and also the operator stated he'd "reduce me a" at $300 for that dog (these pets market for $1,500 pet quality). Since I realized I really could have it right into a Vet, I got your dog and created notice of anything.

He explained to "delay one minute while he got its chance documents." We strolled back after dark runs of pets, the smell frustrating, and visited the small drop where the small lady had initially went out-of after I came. I had been surprised at what I came across: bunny-sized chicken-wire crates with adult pets inside them - "breeding pens" is exactly what the young lady said. These were filled with Yorkshire Terriers, Jack Russell Terriers, and Chihuahuas. The drop was badly illuminated and was an "impromptu" course forgiving shots and deworming. Your dogis "health documents" arrived within the type on the small laptop linen (those that are about 2" broad and 4" long) torn-out with a few times and stickers scribbled down for shots. Who knows when the puppy REALLY got them?

I left there and instantly put a phone in to the Georgia Office of Agriculture Animal Protection Department. Which wasnot adequate because they are still functioning today.

Should you ever desired to observe exactly what a "pet work" is, visit Chickamauga Crates.


Offender: Chickamauga Kennels

Country: USA   State: Georgia   City: Chickamauga
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Category: Animals & Birds

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