Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 9 Sep 2010, p. 21

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“The older dog was in the worst condition. His ears were all chewed up," she said. NEIGHBOURS PITCH IN Cornell resident Heidi Spiar was one of the people on scene who helped Ms Mutch with the dogs. A dog owner herself, Ms Spiar said she had never seen the labs in the neighbour- hood before. ‘ It was about 2 p.m. on Wednesday when she saw the dogs “bolting” out of Cornell. Mth the help of neighbourhood people andaBefltechnidanintheamMsMutch said they managed to gather the dogs and waited on Setdengent Park Avenue for the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (OSPCA) to show up Wednesday. The white and chocolate labs are about three to five years old and the yellow one about eight to 10 years old. Linda Mutch was to spend a Mime daywifllherdmnghtetinMarldxamlastweek. however.planstookadramatictumwhenthe Stoufiville dog trainer spotted three labmdor muiwemâ€"wlfitayeflowandchocolateâ€"run- ning uncontrollably on Ninth Line. “They were einemely emaciated, with open sores all over their bodies," Ms Mutch said. They were in pretty bad condition." The dogs were all male and not neuteréd, she said. You can call it the wild dog chase of Cor- nelL “They were really out of control. Everybody Stouffville dog/trainer finds emaciated labs in. Markham BY LH. TIFFANY HSIBH thsiehé’yrmg. com Ifyou have concerns about animal cruelty, call the OSPCA at 1-888-668-7722. “We receive animal cruelty complaints every single day, so this is not uncommon,” Ms Cross said “No charges have been laid in this case. They are complying with the orders at this point in time." Ms Cross said the OSPCA received calls of concern about the dogs and issued orders to the owner to properly care for them about an hour before the chase. The OSPCA took pos- session of the dogs for a short while, but the animals have since returned home. keep the community safe, including dogs," Ms Spiar said. “It was hom’fic, but it reinfdrced why we moved into Cornell." Alison Cross is the spokesperson for the OSPCA. She said she’s not able to disclose details of the incident due to its ongoing investigation. jumped to help, it was an amazing efiort," Ms Spiar said. Ms Spiar said another woman brought foodandwateroutforthedogsandhosed them down while they waited for OSPCA. OSPCA ORDERS ALREADY ISSUED “Theywerestarving. theychargedatthe food," she said, adding the dogs were sweet and not bullies. “These dogs were not well. They had bad infections. They were thin for big dogs â€" you can see their bones. It was odd for the neigh- bourhood" SURE. If you go to LeaseBusters.com. With over 3,000 can to pick horn, It: any to find I put dad. Plus, with ovsr 200,000 visitors s month, you’ll find sonoons totsksovsryourlsssslnnodms. Can I change cars , every year? Get Out of Your Lease _, ..

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