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UPDATED: SPCA and RCMP remove 20 animals from private animal rescue in 91原创

Dogs, birds, cats, rabbits and one pig in 鈥榙istress鈥 according to agency
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An SPCA employee was observed with a dog outside a 91原创 house in the 5500 block of 216 Street on Sunday (Jan. 19) where several enforcement officers arrived around 4 p.m. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)

Twenty animals were seized by the BC SPCA on Sunday (Jan. 19) from a 91原创 house that operates as a private animal rescue centre.

Workers in hazmat suits removed nine dogs, five birds, three cats, two rabbits and one pig from the house in the 5500 block of 216th Street, where the 1atatime Rescue Society is based.

They were acting on a report that the animals were in distress, an SPCA press release said.

Marcie Moriarty, chief prevention and enforcement officer for the BC SPCA, reported all of the animals removed met the definition of 鈥渄istress鈥 under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.

鈥淭here were concerns in the complaint about dogs being crated for long periods of time, and with one exception, the dogs were crated without access to water when our officers arrived,鈥 Moriarty commented.

鈥淲e are currently completing veterinary assessments with regard to the animals鈥 medical issues.鈥

The dogs seized included two Maltese, one Rottweiler, one Labrador retriever, one border collie, one boxer, one collie mix, one poodle and one pitbull.

Six SPCA vehicles, including a large panel truck, arrived at the house Sunday afternoon with an RCMP escort.

It wasn鈥檛 the first time the SPCA has raided the house.

In 2016, the agency took 88 animals, 45 dogs, 18 cats, and 24 farm animals including goats, chickens, ducks, and a turtle.

In 2012, the SPCA seized 52 dogs and 19 cats from Simans鈥 Burnaby residence.

Sandra Simans, head of the 1atatime Rescue Society, did not immediately respond to requests for comment by the 91原创 Advance Times.

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Simans sued the SPCA over the seizures, but a court hearing found the action by the SPCA was justified, though it did award Simans $2,500 in damages for defamation.

The owner was ordered to pay the BC SPCA more than $81,000.

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An SPCA employee at the scene of a raid that removed several animals from a 91原创 house in the 5500 block of 216 Street on Sunday (Jan. 19) around 4 p.m. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)
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Several SPCA vehicles were seen outside a 91原创 house in the 5500 block of 216 Street on Sunday (Jan. 19) around 4 p.m. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)
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One of the SPCA employees who removed several animals from a 91原创 house in the 5500 block of 216 Street on Sunday (Jan. 19) around 4 p.m. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)




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