{"id":2207,"date":"2023-06-23T00:01:00","date_gmt":"2023-06-23T00:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naiaonline.org\/blog\/?p=2207"},"modified":"2023-07-28T22:15:29","modified_gmt":"2023-07-28T22:15:29","slug":"discovery-of-158-dead-dogs-highlights-need-to-inspect-license-rescues","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naiaonline.org\/blog\/animal-welfare\/discovery-of-158-dead-dogs-highlights-need-to-inspect-license-rescues\/","title":{"rendered":"Discovery of 158 Dead Dogs Highlights Need to Inspect, License Rescues"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>A welfare check on Barbara Wible, a rescue co-founder, discovered the woman confused and laying on the floor of her home. Along with her were 36 dogs \u2013 12 of them dead, and two in such bad shape they required euthanization. As if this weren\u2019t a horrific enough discovery, the welfare check led to an animal cruelty investigation at another property owned by the woman, where an additional 146 dead dogs were found.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The 22 surviving dogs are being rehabilitated and will hopefully recover, but there is no silver lining to this story. To have a rescue that was once glowingly featured as a \u201chometown hero\u201d fall so far shows how badly things can spiral out of control for people who care for animals&#8230; or perhaps, how easy it can be to deceive the public with kind platitudes.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This discovery also exposes a glaring need for rescues and shelters to be inspected and to meet the standards required of any other business that sells dogs. Just because an entity is a nonprofit doesn\u2019t mean they aren\u2019t a business, or that their kind-heartedness somehow magically makes up for deficiencies in animal care. It just means they are tax-exempt (and no, the IRS does not perform animal welfare inspections). If you really want to \u201csave a life,\u201d requiring rescues and shelters to live up to the same standards as anyone else who sells dogs is a good step forward.<\/p>\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\">\n<figure class=\"aligncenter size-full\"><a href=\"https:\/\/naiaonline.org\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/RescueFromRescue.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"450\" height=\"300\" src=\"https:\/\/naiaonline.org\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/RescueFromRescue.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-2208\" srcset=\"https:\/\/naiaonline.org\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/RescueFromRescue.jpg 450w, https:\/\/naiaonline.org\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/RescueFromRescue-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 450px) 100vw, 450px\" \/><\/a><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\"><em>There are too many recent examples of dogs needing rescue from their rescues.<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n<p>It\u2019s also important to remember that inspections and standards aren\u2019t just for pets, they protect people, too. For consumers, they act as an additional layer of defense against health and behavioral problems; for people who sell dogs, they can serve as a means of education and course correction, before things spiral into chaos and horror.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We don\u2019t know many of the finer details of this story yet. However, we know for sure that an Ohio rescue co-founder, who took in dogs from as far south as Tennessee with a promise of \u201csaving\u201d them, let 160 dogs die from neglect. We also know that conditions were bad enough last year for humane officers to remove some of the dogs in her care. And we know that if Wible\u2019s at-home rescue (!) operation had been required to submit to inspections like any other operator who sells dogs, the problems would have been rooted out much sooner, saving (actually saving) the lives of numerous dogs.<br><br>One model worth looking at and emulating is Colorado&#8217;s Pet Animal Care and Facilities Act (PACFA), a licensing and inspection program to safeguard the care and conditions of pets kept in facilities (including homes) throughout the state. PAFCA covers breeders, rescues and shelters, trainers, transporters, doggie daycares \u2013 basically any business or nonprofit that transfers or cares for pets.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/fox8.com\/news\/146-dogs-found-dead-animal-rescuer-facing-cruelty-charge\/\">158 dogs found dead: Animal rescuer facing cruelty charge<\/a><br><br><strong>Resources<\/strong><br>\u2605&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.yahoo.com\/now\/founder-poodle-rescue-arrested-charges-211823166.html\">Founder of Poodle Rescue Arrested on Charges of Animal Cruelty<\/a><br>\u2605&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/fox8.com\/on-air\/guests\/wilma-smiths-hometown-hero\/\">(2012) Wilma Smith\u2019s Hometown Hero<\/a><br>\u2605&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/ag.colorado.gov\/ics\/pacfa\">(Colorado) The Pet Animal Care and Facilities Act<\/a><\/p>\n<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on the_content --><!-- AddThis Share Buttons generic via filter on the_content -->","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A welfare check on Barbara Wible, a rescue co-founder, discovered the woman confused and laying on the floor of her home. 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