West Kootenay dog breeder surrenders 11 labradoodle pups to B.C. SPCA

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A breeder who could no longer care for the dogs properly reached out to animal protection officers

Published Dec 30, 2024  •  1 minute read

Labradoodles One of the 11 labradoodle puppies that were surrendered to the B.C. SPCA in the Kootenays. Photo by B.C. SPCA

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A breeder in the West Kootenays who became overwhelmed has surrendered 11 labradoodle puppies to the B.C. SPCA.

The dogs were taken into care on Dec. 19 from a residence in a small town southwest of Nelson, said the animal protection agency.

“This is yet another case of a breeder who bred dogs and now can’t find homes for them and can’t afford their care,” said Jamey Blair, the SPCA’s senior manager for northern B.C. and the Kootenays.

Blair said the puppies arrived at the animal centre “fearful, trembling and urinating, and we could not ignore the strong odour of feces and urine emanating from them.

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“They are clearly under socialized, but they took comfort from the B.C. SPCA staff who were handling them as they were examined for any injuries or possible health issues.”

The dogs were given baths and vaccinations and were treated for intestinal parasites. Two have minor issues that will require veterinary appointments.

Labradoodles One of the 11 labradoodle puppies that were surrendered to the B.C. SPCA in the Kootenays. Photo by B.C. SPCA

“They all need a face trim, so we are working on having a groomer come to the animal centre,” said Blair.

B.C. SPCA workers are trying to get them accustomed to walking on a leash and giving them training. “They have come a long way in a short period of time,” said Blair.

Blair said they all play happily together and are becoming much more confident. “It has been such a joy to watch them come out of their shells. We are starting to see them show more of their personalities.”

The puppies will be available for adoption early in the new year.

An anonymous donor has pledged to match donations to care for the puppies and other animals, up to $250,000.

Anyone who wants to help out is asked to visit the donations page at spca.bc.ca.

Labradoodles One of the 11 labradoodle puppies that were surrendered to the B.C. SPCA in the Kootenays. Photo by B.C. SPCA

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