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02-04-2009, 08:46 PM | #76 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: ESSEX, MD.
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| Learn something new everyday i JUST JOINED THE YORKIE TALK AND AM I GLAD I WAS THINKING OF GOING TO THIS JADSDELIGHTS FOR A BABY YORKIE BUT I'M SURE GLAD I COULD READ .I NEED TO FIND A GOOD BREEDER IN MARYLAND.DOES ANYONE KNOW OF SOMEONE.I LOST MY BABY IN OCT.HE HA A SEVERE COLLAPSE TRACHEA.NOW I'M READY FOR A NEW ONE .YORKIES ARE SO LOVING. |
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05-29-2009, 06:05 AM | #77 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: May 2009 Location: frostburg. md
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| She does NOT buy them from a puppy mill, SHE RUNS A PUPPY MILL!!! Here is her info from Googling her name! They are reg as aca because she is suspended from akc for 10 years! EVERETT - A New Paris woman accused of running an illegal kennel was convicted for poor housing, maintenence and lack of proper records for more than 100 dogs after a summary hearing Monday. About 60 photos of Angela Holloway's 2192 Rocklick Hollow Road kennel were entered into evidence showing mounds of dog excrement, kennels with no roofs and a used syringe just outside a kennel. The citations were a result of a state inspection Nov.3, 2003, for approval of a kennel license. State dog wardens, veterinarians and the Department of Agriculture officials were present during the inspection. District Justice Brian Baker found Holloway guilty on the charges after the trial at the West Providence Municipal Building. State Dog Warden Tracy Miller, who filed the citations, testified that his nose burned from the smell of urine inside Holloway's garage where pregnant and nursing dogs were kept; he said he saw dogs walking through their own feces, and holes were rotting into the sides of a barn where some dogs would stay. Elizabeth Santini, a state veterinarian who was at the inspection, said what she remembers most about Holloway's kennels was the odor of urine, feces and old dog food. "It was very clear to me that the daily sanitation wasn't being done, "Santini said during her testimony. "I was concerned most with ventilation." Holloway, 35, was called to testify. She testified that she only has 25 dogs on her property, which is one less than what is needed for a license. Her defense was that she thought the inspection was to inform her of what she needs to do to her kennel to bring the kennel into compliance. She said she was shocked when she got citations 10 days later. Those citations were withdrawn in early December on orders from the Department of Agriculture. Miller had filed cruelty charges and didn't refile those again. Holloway's attorney Michael Winters, said during his closing statement that Holloway admitted she was not in compliance for a kennel license. "(She) is indicating she was in violation. "She thought it was and inspection to come into compliance," Winters said. Winters said that Holloway provided her dogs a shelter and cited a dictionary definition of "shelter". He said by dogs being in a barn the dogs are sheltered. In Miller's citations he filed, he wrote that the shelter "must preserve (the dogs') body heat." Miller testified that the barn had large gaps between boards and wet floors. Santini said she noticed large amounts of rain run-off around one kennel and the floor of the kennel was "very wet." She also said when she looked at several of the dogs in the kennel the dogs had "very soiled coats and pads of their paws." She also noticed "a very strong odor of feces and ammonia, even though it was an open area." Assistant District Attorney Brandi Hauck said there have been ongoing "compliance issues" with Holloway. "There is testimony that this went on for four years." "you have to be up to speed before the inspection," Hauck said during her closing argument. The only citations Holloway was acquitted of were running a kennel without a license for 2004 and not having coated metal cages. She was ordered to pay $4,725 in fines. Holloway has 30 days to file an appeal of the conviction; if she does file an appeal, the case would be heard in county court. Hollwoay was sentenced twice in 2002 for operating a kennel without a license and ordered to pay $550 in fines and serve nine months probation. Holloway was also banned from the American Kennel Club, the organization she registered her dogs through, for 10 years after the Club revealed similar conditions. |
05-29-2009, 06:08 AM | #78 | |
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| You run a puppymill Quote:
EVERETT - A New Paris woman accused of running an illegal kennel was convicted for poor housing, maintenence and lack of proper records for more than 100 dogs after a summary hearing Monday. About 60 photos of Angela Holloway's 2192 Rocklick Hollow Road kennel were entered into evidence showing mounds of dog excrement, kennels with no roofs and a used syringe just outside a kennel. The citations were a result of a state inspection Nov.3, 2003, for approval of a kennel license. State dog wardens, veterinarians and the Department of Agriculture officials were present during the inspection. District Justice Brian Baker found Holloway guilty on the charges after the trial at the West Providence Municipal Building. State Dog Warden Tracy Miller, who filed the citations, testified that his nose burned from the smell of urine inside Holloway's garage where pregnant and nursing dogs were kept; he said he saw dogs walking through their own feces, and holes were rotting into the sides of a barn where some dogs would stay. Elizabeth Santini, a state veterinarian who was at the inspection, said what she remembers most about Holloway's kennels was the odor of urine, feces and old dog food. "It was very clear to me that the daily sanitation wasn't being done, "Santini said during her testimony. "I was concerned most with ventilation." Holloway, 35, was called to testify. She testified that she only has 25 dogs on her property, which is one less than what is needed for a license. Her defense was that she thought the inspection was to inform her of what she needs to do to her kennel to bring the kennel into compliance. She said she was shocked when she got citations 10 days later. Those citations were withdrawn in early December on orders from the Department of Agriculture. Miller had filed cruelty charges and didn't refile those again. Holloway's attorney Michael Winters, said during his closing statement that Holloway admitted she was not in compliance for a kennel license. "(She) is indicating she was in violation. "She thought it was and inspection to come into compliance," Winters said. Winters said that Holloway provided her dogs a shelter and cited a dictionary definition of "shelter". He said by dogs being in a barn the dogs are sheltered. In Miller's citations he filed, he wrote that the shelter "must preserve (the dogs') body heat." Miller testified that the barn had large gaps between boards and wet floors. Santini said she noticed large amounts of rain run-off around one kennel and the floor of the kennel was "very wet." She also said when she looked at several of the dogs in the kennel the dogs had "very soiled coats and pads of their paws." She also noticed "a very strong odor of feces and ammonia, even though it was an open area." Assistant District Attorney Brandi Hauck said there have been ongoing "compliance issues" with Holloway. "There is testimony that this went on for four years." "you have to be up to speed before the inspection," Hauck said during her closing argument. The only citations Holloway was acquitted of were running a kennel without a license for 2004 and not having coated metal cages. She was ordered to pay $4,725 in fines. Holloway has 30 days to file an appeal of the conviction; if she does file an appeal, the case would be heard in county court. Hollwoay was sentenced twice in 2002 for operating a kennel without a license and ordered to pay $550 in fines and serve nine months probation. Holloway was also banned from the American Kennel Club, the organization she registered her dogs through, for 10 years after the Club revealed similar conditions. | |
05-29-2009, 06:19 AM | #79 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: May 2009 Location: frostburg. md
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| WHY NOT TELL EVERYONE WHY THEY ARE NOT AKC REG? TELL THEM YOU GOT SUSPENDED FOR 10 YEARS FOR RUNNING A PUPPY MILL, AND THATS WHY THEY ARE ACA REG. HERES THE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE FROM HER HOMETOWN EVERETT - A New Paris woman accused of running an illegal kennel was convicted for poor housing, maintenence and lack of proper records for more than 100 dogs after a summary hearing Monday. About 60 photos of Angela Holloway's 2192 Rocklick Hollow Road kennel were entered into evidence showing mounds of dog excrement, kennels with no roofs and a used syringe just outside a kennel. The citations were a result of a state inspection Nov.3, 2003, for approval of a kennel license. State dog wardens, veterinarians and the Department of Agriculture officials were present during the inspection. District Justice Brian Baker found Holloway guilty on the charges after the trial at the West Providence Municipal Building. State Dog Warden Tracy Miller, who filed the citations, testified that his nose burned from the smell of urine inside Holloway's garage where pregnant and nursing dogs were kept; he said he saw dogs walking through their own feces, and holes were rotting into the sides of a barn where some dogs would stay. Elizabeth Santini, a state veterinarian who was at the inspection, said what she remembers most about Holloway's kennels was the odor of urine, feces and old dog food. "It was very clear to me that the daily sanitation wasn't being done, "Santini said during her testimony. "I was concerned most with ventilation." Holloway, 35, was called to testify. She testified that she only has 25 dogs on her property, which is one less than what is needed for a license. Her defense was that she thought the inspection was to inform her of what she needs to do to her kennel to bring the kennel into compliance. She said she was shocked when she got citations 10 days later. Those citations were withdrawn in early December on orders from the Department of Agriculture. Miller had filed cruelty charges and didn't refile those again. Holloway's attorney Michael Winters, said during his closing statement that Holloway admitted she was not in compliance for a kennel license. "(She) is indicating she was in violation. "She thought it was and inspection to come into compliance," Winters said. Winters said that Holloway provided her dogs a shelter and cited a dictionary definition of "shelter". He said by dogs being in a barn the dogs are sheltered. In Miller's citations he filed, he wrote that the shelter "must preserve (the dogs') body heat." Miller testified that the barn had large gaps between boards and wet floors. Santini said she noticed large amounts of rain run-off around one kennel and the floor of the kennel was "very wet." She also said when she looked at several of the dogs in the kennel the dogs had "very soiled coats and pads of their paws." She also noticed "a very strong odor of feces and ammonia, even though it was an open area." Assistant District Attorney Brandi Hauck said there have been ongoing "compliance issues" with Holloway. "There is testimony that this went on for four years." "you have to be up to speed before the inspection," Hauck said during her closing argument. The only citations Holloway was acquitted of were running a kennel without a license for 2004 and not having coated metal cages. She was ordered to pay $4,725 in fines. Holloway has 30 days to file an appeal of the conviction; if she does file an appeal, the case would be heard in county court. Hollwoay was sentenced twice in 2002 for operating a kennel without a license and ordered to pay $550 in fines and serve nine months probation. Holloway was also banned from the American Kennel Club, the organization she registered her dogs through, for 10 years after the Club revealed similar conditions. SHE HAD 131 DOGS RESCUED FROM HER HOME! DO NOT BUY FROM HEAVENVIEW AKA JAD DELIGHTS SHE IS RUNNING A PUPPY MILL! MY PUPPY ALMOST DIED BECAUSE OF THIS MONSTER! Last edited by mypoochie; 05-29-2009 at 06:21 AM. |
05-29-2009, 07:10 AM | #80 |
megan - g Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: South Texas
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| What a horribile person. Just when I think that someone could not have less moral fiber than the last busted miller, I am proved wrong. The review of that mill is so disguting I am gald there are not pictures attached, I can only imagine what the poor innocent dogs must look and smell like. Good for you for exposing her, I hope the dog you purchased from this mess is finally ok.
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05-29-2009, 08:08 AM | #81 |
Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Alabama
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| I had completely forgotten about this thread where I was told I need to 'learn to read.' What a riot! That is very distrubing news however. And to think this person had the nerve to come on here and cry victim and get nasty and defensive with those who merely pointed out the obvious. The dogs are the only victims here! Looks like the members of YT who smelled something fishy from the get go weren't so far off the mark afterall. Just goes to show that sometimes what's posted on a person's website DOES indicate what type of program (or in this case, mill) they are running. Sorry to say, but if being blunt and pointing out the red flags possibly made someone stop and think twice about getting a dog from these people, even if the breeder did sling a few insults and get nasty, it was well worth it. Last edited by BamaFan121s; 05-29-2009 at 08:11 AM. |
05-30-2009, 07:39 AM | #82 | |
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08-15-2009, 01:51 PM | #83 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Raleigh, NC, US
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| jadsdelights I bought 2 puppies about 2 years ago from this "breeder." I love my little Diesel and Martini , but I did always question is my girl was really a pure yorkie. Now I feel like I was probably right, but I guess I will really never know. I did see a picture of my girl's parents, but not my boy's. I don't even think their website is up anymore. |
08-15-2009, 02:05 PM | #84 | |
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I was wondering why they weren't AKC... it is all coming together now! | |
05-26-2011, 09:20 AM | #85 |
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| Angela Holloway Angela Holloway, now sells chickens on the website, BackYardChickens.com, under the forums, Buy Sell Trade, sections. BackYardChickens Forum Her user name is Soggy Bottom Farm. Just do a search, under the forum secions...for soggy bottom farm, and you will find ALL of her postings. She buys and sells, a TON of chickens turkeys and peacocks, on there. Thought I would let everyone know, what she is up to now. |
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