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Hundreds come to adopt rescued dogs
Daily Local News
By Ann Pickering WEST GOSHEN - The Chester County SPCA had braced itself for what it knew was going to be a tumultuous day Thursday when the first of the rescued dogs were available for adoption. Most of the staff arrived at 5:30 a.m. and found a number of people waiting in the parking lot. One dedicated dog lover had arrived at midnight. By 9:30 a.m., there were 150 people in the parking lot. And someone decided they had better order some portable bathrooms. Tracy Deal, of West Chester, was one of those early birds, and by 11:30 a.m., she had selected Clara, a quiet brown and white Cavalier King Charles spaniel, and was in a greeting room with kennel technician Miranda Albrecht. "She’s adorable," Deal said, stroking the dog’s back. "She has the perfect disposition. I actually think she picked me. It was worth getting here at 5:30 a.m." Albrecht explained that all the dogs rescued from the unlicensed kennel in Lower Oxford in February have medical problems. For Clara, those problems include cataracts, as well as having a number of teeth removed. It was impossible to tell her age, but Albrecht estimated Clara was a young adult. "Her teeth are so bad. She has the teeth of a 10- to 11-year-old, but she’s not that old," Albrecht said. She warned Deal that Clara, like all the rescued dogs, will have ongoing medical problems. While Deal didn’t walk out with Clara, as Clara had to go to the veterinarian to get spayed and examined, she did get a picture of the dog on her cell phone, which she happily showed to people waiting in the parking lot. Thursday was the first day that the SPCA is offering the dogs, which are part of the 333 dogs that were rescued from an unlicensed kennel in Lower Oxford. Michael Wolf and Gordon Trottier, breeders at the kennel, pleaded guilty on June 19 to 60 counts of animal cruelty due to unsanitary conditions. Wolf and Trottier forfeited the dogs, enabling the SPCA to put them up for adoption. Lynn Martin, of Ardmore, was sixth in line Thursday morning, having arrived at 6:45 a.m. She felt a special connection with the dogs, since she had bought a Cavalier King Charles spaniel two years ago from Wolf. "Three weeks after I brought her home, she got very sick," Martin said. After many trips to the veterinarian, the dog was diagnosed with having a congenital problem. Martin said she confronted Wolf about selling her a sick dog and Wolf said it had never happened before. On Thursday, Martin was picking out another Cavalier King Charles to be a companion for her first. The SPCA said it had 60 King Charles Cavalier spaniels and 25 papillons available for adoption. By 12:30 p.m., Karen McCullin, of Wilmington, Del., was ready to leave. "It looks pretty hopeless," McCullin said clutching a ticket that said she was No. 123 in line. "My daughter has been pestering me for a dog." McCullin said she was going to try again today and arrive very early. Bill and Vicky Holzmann came all the way from Easton to get a dog, and while they were No. 84 in line, they also felt it was hopeless to wait around. "We’re disappointed," said Bill Holzmann. "We’ve been wanting a Cavalier for a long time as a companion for our Chihuahua." By 4 p.m., Chuck McDevitt, an SPCA spokesman, said that about 15 adoptions were complete and about 15 adoptions were in some stage of completion, which would leave about 50 dogs still available for adoption. McDevitt said he anticipated the adoption process would still be ongoing today and Saturday. |
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