Back on January 6, the Eagle Point, Oregon Police Department served a search warrant for a dog hoarding situation. There were 58 live dogs taken out of a home, and 30 deceased dogs. Nine pups and two adults were surrendered by the homeowner to Midwest Schipperke Rescue that day, and all of the dogs went to the Jackson County Animal Control shelter. Midwest found a volunteer to take the surrendered dogs and care for them in just a few days. There were two pregnant bitches. One was put in the care of a local show dog breeder, and the puppies arrived soon after. The other dog whelped her puppies at the shelter and another show dog breeder stepped in to care for those pups.
The rest of the dogs were surrendered by the homeowner last week at a court hearing. They have been moved to a great dog training facility in Medford where they are being evaluated by trained staff. Vets and techs have been working this week to bring them all up to date on vaccinations, heartworm and brucellosis testing. Many will be adopted in the west, but many will also come east. We have applications from coast to coast from folks who want to adopt them.








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