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Kennel Fire Kills 61 Dogs So tragic.... Here is a link to see video http://cbs3.com/video/?id=32383@kyw.dayport.com From The Morning Call November 4, 2006 Kennel fire kills 61 dogs Slate Belt business was known for string of prize-winners. By Arlene Martínez Of The Morning Call Ashes from a coal stove used to heat a Slate Belt kennel known for its prize-winning dogs probably caused a quick-spreading fire that killed 61 dogs, authorities said Friday. Edgewood Kennels owners George and Cindy Hill were vacationing in Vermont when the fire started shortly after 10 p.m. Thursday at 940 Richmond Road in Washington Township, Northampton County. ''[The caretakers] were just tending to the fire, and ash fell out of the stove. It was accidental,'' said Washington Township Volunteer Fire Company Chief George Abt. The embers fell onto a wood floor, but Abt wasn't sure what other materials might have caused the fire to spread. By 11:30 p.m. the fire was contained. Firefighters were able to keep it from spreading to the owners' house, which is next to the kennel, Abt said. The kennel's caretakers rescued six to nine dogs, he said. Heavy smoke kept firefighters from retrieving the other animals. Kennel employees declined to comment Friday, asking a reporter and photographer to leave the property. Edgewood breeds Yorkshire terriers, Maltese and Chihuahuas, but dogs of varying backgrounds have spent their formative years at the kennel. Many went on to win local, state and national titles, including awards of merit and best of breed. Countless hours go into getting dogs to a show-quality level. Winning dogs must be perfectly groomed and demonstrate discipline and personality. The dog's value ''depends on a lot of factors — the bloodlines, the show quality,'' said Bonnie Hackett, who for 20 years has owned Hackett's Kennels in Kresgeville. Edgewood has a long list of former boarders that went on to illustrious careers. Most recently, the Yorkshire terrier Sky High Blue Jag took an award of merit at the 2005 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Denise Butz has lived two houses away from the kennel for nearly 30 years. She's gotten three animals from Edgewood, including her cat, a snowshoe Siamese. ''All the neighbors are very animal-oriented. I'm very sorry for their loss,'' she said. Regardless of whether a dog's ancestry is unknown or whether papers tracing its lineage are readily available, the loss of a pet is ''heartbreaking,'' said Hackett. ''Your pet is priceless.'' This is at least the second fire at the kennel, which is more than 30 years old. In 1988, about 40 dogs died when a leak in the fuel oil tank spread to a nearby wood stove, officials said. arlene.martinez@mcall.com 610-559-2147 Copyright © 2006, The Morning Call |
:( oh no poor doggies |
Oh no thats so sad..Those poor dogs. |
I guess we should just pray they died from smoke inhaliation before the fire got to them. I have been thinking about all those little dogs all day today :( |
I pray they don't let her have any more dogs - it's her 2nd fire. There is another thread here http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57504 someone emailed me about this earlier and I'm still in shock that that could happen not once but TWO TIMES to the same kennel...:( :( :( there is something more going on than just a little fire to kill that many dogs - this woman is now responsible for almost 100 dogs in 2 seperate fires being murdered. I hope no one here is friends with her (she's a show breeder) :confused: :confused: but from what I saw... her house sure is big & they must have alot of money selling dogs since they had so many - So.... you'd THINK SHE'D FIREPROOF HER KENNEL BETTER after already burning one down and killing all those other dogs. :mad: |
Oh that is so sad! I do hope the same...as bad as it does sound I hope the smoke got them first:cry: |
I do know her, I wouldnt say we are friends, I just see her at the dog shows we are entered in. Her dogs are beautiful. I am just so saddened over this for those poor dogs :( |
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Thats very upseting to read. I cant beleive this is their second fire and Im so mad 61 dogs died. I hope they dont breed anymore dogs ever again. Its sad to happen once, but its ridiculous to happen twice! |
That is SO sad! What are the chances that something this tragic can happen to the same person twice? Those poor dogs!:( |
That is so sad, that many dogs lost their lives. I imagine there will be alot of lawsuites! And the 2ond fire there? I smell something and its not gas.... |
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