Pennsylvania AG Secretary Thanks State, County Animal Response Teams for Helping Care for Seized Dogs
Posted on: Thursday, 25 June 2009, 13:18 CDT
The raid permanently closed the operation using the recently improved Dog Law.
Wolff said the volunteers--representing the Pennsylvania State Animal Response Team (SART) and County Animal Response Teams (CART)--proved incredibly valuable in quickly removing the dogs from an unsafe and unhealthy situation so they can begin their course to a better life.
"With the commitment of these dedicated volunteers, our staff was able to execute the raid and seize the dogs to provide better lives for these animals moving forward," said Agriculture Secretary
Wolff also recognized the
The CART and SART volunteers worked with the Agriculture Department and the Humane Society of
Several CART and SART volunteers assisted in the raid and many more were at the Farm Show Complex preparing for the arrival of the dogs by assembling and setting up the rows of crates. As the dogs arrived, the volunteers unloaded them and tended to them by providing food and water, and cleaning their cages.
"These volunteers selflessly put their own lives and jobs on hold to help rescue and care for animals," said Dr.
SART is a partnership of federal and state governmental, corporate and private entities to support the prevention, preparedness, response and recovery of all animal species for any type of emergency or disaster. To help on the local level, the group enlists CARTs, appointing a county coordinator to lead the county volunteer teams.
CART team members from
People interested in adoption should visit the Humane Society's Web site at www.hsus.org to find a shelter housing the dogs. Those interested in becoming a CART volunteer should visit www.pasart.us.
CONTACT: Jean Kummer (717) 787-5085SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Source: PR Newswire
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