PSPCA: Chester County kennel owner pleads guilty to killing 5 sick dogs in 2019
Ammon Stoltzfus, of Honey Brook, near the Chester/Lancaster County border, is barred from owning animals for the next 10 years, the PSPCA said.
Credit: Pennsylvania SPCA
PSPCA team members care for one of the dogs seized from Ammon Stoltzfus Honey Brook, Chester County kennel on Feb. 25, 2021. Author: Keith Schweigert (FOX43) Updated: 1:28 PM EST February 26, 2021
HONEY BROOK, Pa. A Chester County kennel owner has pleaded guilty to five misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty stemming from the deaths of several dogs on his property, the Pennsylvania SPCA announced Friday.
Ammon Stoltzfus is a kennel owner in Honey Brook, located near the border between Lancaster and Chester Counties on Route 322, the PSPCA said. He pleaded guilty to injecting five dogs suffering from Brucellosis (an infectious disease of the reproductive system caused by bacteria) with Epsom Salts