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    Smugglers Selling Sick Puppies From Mexico

    Smugglers Selling Sick Puppies From Mexico

    Smugglers are buying puppies at rock-bottom prices in Mexico and selling them in the United States for up to $1,000, often to owners who later discover the canines are too sick or too young to survive on their own, authorities said.

    The Border Puppy Task Force _ a group of 18 animal control and health agencies and animal protection groups _ said Tuesday a two-week operation at San Diego’s two border crossings confirmed what they long suspected: Mexico is a breeding ground for unscrupulous puppy peddlers.

    "It’s a profit-driven practice, it’s a disturbing practice," said Capt. Aaron Reyes, director of operations at the Southeast Area Animal Control Authority in Los Angeles County.

    From Dec. 5 through Sunday, agents at the San Ysidro and Otay Mesa border crossings ordered vehicles carrying anything with "feathers, fleas, fur or fangs" to a separate area for more thorough inspections, Reyes said.

    The searches turned up 362 puppies under 3 months old, 155 between 3 and 6 months and 1,061 adult dogs. Canines were found in trunks and under seats.

    It’s unclear exactly how many of those dogs were smuggled _ it’s legal to ferry dogs if they are declared at the border and they have rabies shots and health records _ but Reyes said the "vast majority" of those under 3 months were probably contraband. About half the puppies between 3 and 6 months old were likely smuggled, he said.

    The puppies _ typically small breeds like poodles and Chihuahuas _ are believed to be purchased in Mexico for between $50 and $150, then sold at street corners, parking lots and flea markets in Southern California for between $300 and $1,000 each.

    On Nov. 15, federal agents searching a Honda CR-V at the Otay Mesa crossing found 16 undeclared puppies in three cages that were covered by blankets and boxes of laundry detergent. The suspect, a Mexican woman with an animal cruelty record, allegedly told investigators she needed the money and had lots of orders to fill.

    The Border Puppy Task Force formed last year after a spate of complaints from brokenhearted owners who reported their dogs were turning sick and often dying. They were getting socked with thousands of dollars in veterinarian bills. Common diseases include distemper, rabies, parvovirus and ringworm.

    No arrests were made during the inspections at the San Diego border crossings. Authorities described the operation as a "census" to measure how many dogs were being smuggled across the border.

    "We confirmed there is a problem," Reyes said. "We’re not going to sit on our hands and let these puppies be brought over in the condition that they are, and to be sold sick, and to end up dying."

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    The puppies _ typically small breeds like poodles and Chihuahuas _ are believed to be purchased in Mexico for between $50 and $150, then sold at street corners, parking lots and flea markets in Southern California for between $300 and $1,000 each.
    Don't get me wrong. I like animals and have a dog and a couple of cats. But if you buy an animal from someone on a street corner. Its your stupid fault if the animal is sick. Kind of like using illegals to work in your yard. Saving money....but a few weeks later your kids are now traumatized because "Skippy" kicks the bucket...

    The Border Puppy Task Force _ a group of 18 animal control and health agencies and animal protection groups
    Shouldn't we be worrying more about illegal aliens??

    No arrests were made during the inspections at the San Diego border crossings. Authorities described the operation as a "census" to measure how many dogs were being smuggled across the border.
    Hmmm....another catch and release program....

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    I was thinking EIGHTEEN animal control people!! We probably don't have that many border patrol agents in that area.
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    Ok who was it that smuggled in Vicente Fox.
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    It just shows that a box of sick puppies can lead the way to our getting our country back.

    Now I'm tellin' ya, these animal control people mean business!!

    If they can stop the sick puppies trade, which they will I guarantee, then we can stop the illegal immigration brothel.

    GO ANIMAL CONTROL!! SHOW US THE WAY!!!

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    Wonder if they deported the poor puppies???
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    I think they all died.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bootsie
    I was thinking EIGHTEEN animal control people!! We probably don't have that many border patrol agents in that area.
    Not just EIGHTEEN people but people from EIGHTEEN agencies!!

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    Listen folks....animal control people are a whole new breed of American. Stay up late some night and watch them work on Animal Planet network.

    A M A Z I N G!!

    These people know how to get things done.

    W A T C H and L E A R N!

    GO ANIMAL CONTROL...SHOW US THEY WAY!!

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    I have watched those and it just HURTS MY HEART but those people GET THE JOB DONE. EIGHTEEN AGENCIES!! OH! Yep, turn THEM loose on those two-legged animals!
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