King County Regional Animal Services take custody of 60 dogs | Seeking cash donations and foster homes

Regional Animal Services of King County has taken custody of more than 60 dogs after an investigation Thursday night at a home in Issaquah.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Sunday, October 9, 2011 4:23pm
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Regional Animal Services of King County has taken custody of more than 60 dogs after an investigation Thursday night at a home in Issaquah.

The Chihuahuas and Japanese Chins have been evaluated by a veterinarian, and are currently being cared for by animal services officers and volunteers. “This is a very sad situation,” said Glynis Frederiksen, interim manager of Regional Animal Services. “Most of the dogs had fur matted with dirt and other debris, some had eye problems, and several were in need of dental care. Our officers and volunteers have done an excellent job in taking care of these dogs in under extraordinary circumstances.”

One of the 62 dogs taken during Thursday night’s raid was euthanized today at the veterinarian due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and was unable to breathe even on supplemental oxygen. The animals range in age from young puppies to dogs in their teens.

Volunteers and officers from Regional Animal Services spent the day Friday bathing and grooming the dogs, trimming nails, and making sure they had had food, water and minor first aid.

“With so many dogs, our resources are stretched thin,” Frederiksen said. “We can certainly use donations to help with their care.”

Cash donations are accepted online at www.kingcounty.gov/pets. Regional Animal Services is also looking for donations of plastic pet carriers, leashes, small dog collars, food and water bowls, towels and washcloths, and pet beds. These items can be dropped off at the King County Pet Adoption Center, 21615 64th Ave. S. in Kent.

While the investigation is underway, Regional Animal Services is also seeking experienced foster homes to take care of the dogs on a temporary basis. People who would like to volunteer can call 206-205-3403. “We’ve already received calls from animal lovers interested in adopting these dogs,” Frederiksen added. “Once the investigation is complete, we will likely put them up for adoption, so we just ask people to be patient while we care for them and nurse them back to health until then.”


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