Peaceful Anti-Puppy Mill Protest of Citipups
Who: Companion Animal Protection Society
What: Peaceful Anti-Puppy Mill Protest of Citipups
Where: Citipups – 147 8th Avenue, New York, New York 10011
When: Wednesday, March 27, 2013; from 6:00 PM EST to 8:00 PM EST
Why: Citipups purchases dogs from known puppy mills in the Midwest. These inhumane breeders have hundreds of dogs crammed into small cages. In some cases, dogs come from trash-filled facilities that fail to pass minimum USDA requirements for sanitation. There are reported cases of dogs with preventable diseases like kennel cough, parasites, Giardia, Coccidia, Bilateral Cryptorchidism, ulcers, Demodectic Mange, and multiple infections. Lack of adequate veterinary care is rampant in most of the Citipups suppliers. Selling dogs from these mass breeders exposes consumers to sickly dogs that can cause significant financial and emotional strain. The practice is tantamount to consumer fraud.
How: CAPS President Deborah Howard will attend the protest on Wednesday at the Chelsea location of Citipups after appearing in several national and local media outlets. All week long, she will be promoting CAPS’ new national advertising campaign, Models Against Pet Shops and Puppy Mills, and working with local CAPS volunteers on the protest. During the protest, CAPS will hand out fliers and brochures to potential pet buyers. Part of our protest will include signs and talks about the cruelty of puppy mills and the pet shops that support them.
Founder of National Anti-Puppy Mill Org on "Talking Animals" »
UPDATE: If you missed Deborah Howard’s interview this morning (March 27, 2013) on “Talking Animals” -WMNF (88.5 FM) Tampa- click HERE and on “Click here to listen again” on top of her picture.
http://www.wmnf.org/program_specials/855
CAPS President Deborah Howard will be on “Talking Animals” on March 27 at 9am ET. As a guest, she’ll discuss puppy mills, CAPS, and the CAPS’ newest campaign. Listeners are invited to participate in the conversation by calling (813-239-9663) or e-mailing (DJ@wmnf.org).
Click HERE for more information.
ON YOUR SIDE: Dog dealer license revoked »
Publication/Event date: 2011-11-05
Publication name: Star Tribune
URL for more info: http://www.startribune.com/local/133301868.html
Summary:
A northwestern Minnesota dog breeder who continued to sell dogs after her license was terminated for two years had her license permanently revoked in September, according to a consent order made public last month by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The department initially terminated the license of Kathy Jo Bauck, a New York Mills resident, in 2009 based of a criminal conviction for practicing veterinary medicine without a license and a conviction of overworking or mistreating animals.
New York Mills Breeder Accused of Animal Cruelty: License Revoked »
Publication/Event date: 2011-11-04
Publication name: ABC Alexandria KSAX-TV
URL for more info: http://ksax.com/article/stories/S2359966.shtml?cat=10230
Summary:
NEW YORK MILLS, Minn. (KSAX) – A New York Mills dog breeding operation has finally shut down after years of alleged animal cruelty.
Pick of the Litter was part of a 6 week undercover investigation conducted by a non-profit organization, which led to owner Kathy Bauck’ USDA license being permanently revoked.
KATHY BAUCK’S LICENSE PERMANENTLY REVOKED
KATHY BAUCK’S LICENSE PERMANENTLY REVOKED
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Wilfredo Rodríguez
CAPS Public Relations Director
Tel: 787-438-5765
E-mail: wilfredo@caps-web.org
www.caps-web.org
Facebook: Companion Animal Protection Society
Twitter: capsweb
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KATHY BAUCK’S LICENSE PERMANENTLY REVOKED
Small national non-profit helps to permanently shut down a large and inhumane puppy mill operation.
Kathy Bauck’s license was permanently revoked on September 14, 2011. The agreement – known as a consent decision – also permanently disqualified Bauck from obtaining an Animal Welfare Act (AWA) license or registration. This decision effectively prevents her from engaging in the commercial production and resale of dogs to pet shops and Internet sellers.
Members of her family – known to be involved in her many ventures – were also fined and permanently disqualified from licensing with the USDA. Her husband, Allan, was fined $100,000 (of which $5,000 was to be paid within 25 days of the order and $95,000 would be held in abeyance – in case of violation). Kathy’s daughter, Corinne Peters, and her sister, Janet Jesuit, were fined $50,000 each (payment of $5,000 with $45,000 held in abeyance as well).
They also agreed to a disbursement sale of most of the dogs under their custody or in their premises. They could only keep six dogs of which three may be unspayed females. All of the unsold dogs had to be donated to a shelter or rescue. On September 21, 2011 they had to file a notice with the hearing clerk corroborating their compliance with the ruling.
In 1997, CAPS began investigating Kathy Bauck, the owner and operator of Pick of the Litter in Minnesota. Bauck, one of the largest USDA-licensed dog brokers and breeders in the U.S, sold thousands of dogs to pet shops and Internet buyers across the country. A CAPS undercover employment investigation in the spring of 2008 revealed Bauck’s facility held 900 adults dogs and approximately 400 puppies. The undercover video shot by the CAPS investigator showed sick, wounded, emaciated and dying dogs.
Based on the evidence collected by the CAPS investigator, a jury convicted Bauck on March 24, 2009 of four misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty and torture. However, the judge sentenced her on only one of the counts; she received a 90-day sentence, reduced to 20 days of work release; a $500 fine, reduced from $1,000; 80 hours of community service and one year of probation.
On August 13, 2009, the USDA/APHIS filed a Motion for Summary Judgment requesting the termination of Bauck’s license. CAPS believes this judgment was due in part to our petition for rulemaking mandating automatic termination of license upon an animal cruelty conviction. Following Bauck’s appeal, APHIS’ response to her appeal, the Judicial Officer’s Order and Decision in December 2009 terminating Bauck’s license and a subsequent termination stay based on Bauck’s federal appeal, the USDA officially terminated Bauck’s license in June 2010, effective two months later.
CAPS turned over evidence to the USDA and dealt directly with the lawyers for the USDA’s Office of General Counsel who handled the Bauck investigation and case since 2008. The USDA filed a complaint on December 7, 2010 and an amended complaint on June 5, 2011 that incorporated the evidence provided by CAPS. The hearing in Fargo, ND was scheduled for the week of November 14.
Despite all the evidence against Bauck, her conviction and license termination, CAPS received complaints in 2010 and 2011 about sick puppies purchased at pet shops in Long Island. The complaints showed that Bauck sold puppies to pet shops after her USDA license cancellation on August 16, 2010. Interstate health certificates proved that Bauck, using her maiden name and a business name, sold dogs to various Long Island pet shops. Some of these certificates even listed a fabricated pet shop in New York City – Canine Culture Center – as a consignee. The address of the Canine Culture Center belonged to Dak Cheong Meat Market in New York’s Chinatown.
With the help of Animal Folks MN, run by CAPS Minnesota Advisory Board member Ann Olson, Kathy Bauck remained under the spotlight. Both organizations tracked Bauck’s shipments for a number of years and uncovered that she sold nearly 1,400 puppies to locations in New York. CAPS own undercover investigations of these pet shops revealed stores that refused to disclose the source of their puppies – in violation of the New York pet shop lemon law – or provided limited information after putting down a deposit. Bauck told the investigator that she was “partnered with” and family friends with the owners of at least two of the pet shops. Animal Folks MN and CAPS submitted their findings to the USDA and state agencies in New York, as formal complaints.
For more information, photos and video visit www.caps-web.org or click on the links below.
CAPS section dedicated to Kathy Bauck’s caseAnimal Folks MN section dedicated to Kathy Bauck’s case“CAPS vs. Bauck: How a Small Nonprofit Brought Down a Large Puppy Mill.”This professionally produced documentary follows the undercover employment of a CAPS investigator who compiled the evidence necessary for Bauck to be convicted of animal cruelty, the prosecution and conviction, and finally the termination of Bauck’s USDA license.
USDA-APHIS Consent Decision (PDF) for Kathy and Alan BauckUSDA-APHIS Consent Decision (PDF) for Corinne Peters – Bauck’s daughter – and Janet Jesuit – Bauck’s sister.
WCCO (CBS affiliate) Minneapolis story about Kathy Bauck
Animal Folks MN websiteAnti-SLAPP Motion Filed Against 'I Heart Puppies' Store in Corona del Mar »
The motion seeks an award for attorneys’ fees to the West Coast director of the Companion Animal Protection Society.
