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Trooper Kanyuh honored for investigation of animal cruelty | News, Sports, Jobs

Mar 13, 2021 Trooper Lisa Kanyuh poses for a photo with a sign given to her by the families that adopted animals that were seized or born to animals that were seized from an alleged puppy mill last year. (Photo courtesy of Michigan State Police photo) GLADSTONE In August, Tpr. Lisa Kanyuh, of the Michigan State Police Gladstone Post, started an investigation of animal cruelty involving several dog, and horses. In total, there were 69 puppies, 66 adult dogs and 18 horses that were seized from the residence in Rock. After the animals were seized, it was found that several of the adults dogs were pregnant and had litters of puppies while at the Delta Animal Shelter. There were over 100 more puppies born while at the shelter in all, over 250 animals were rescued.

Trooper Kanyuh honored for ­investigation of animal cruelty | News, Sports, Jobs

Mar 10, 2021 Michigan State Police photo Trooper Lisa Kanyuh poses for a photo with a sign given to her by the families that adopted animals that were seized or born to animals that were seized from an alleged puppy mill last year. GLADSTONE In August 2020, Tpr. Lisa Kanyuh, of the Michigan State Police Gladstone Post, started an investigation of animal cruelty involving several dog, and horses. In total, there were 69 puppies, 66 adult dogs and 18 horses that were seized from the residence in Rock. After the animals were seized, it was found that several of the adults dogs were pregnant and had litters of puppies while at the Delta Animal Shelter. There were over 100 more puppies born while at the shelter in all, over 250 animals were rescued.

No changes made to Escanaba animal rules | News, Sports, Jobs

iminor@dailypress.net ESCANABA No changes have been made to Escanaba’s animal ordinance despite concerns raised by an Escanaba woman that limits on the number of dogs that can be kept in a home could prevent foster homes from taking in animals from the Delta Animal Shelter. The issue was first raised last month, when resident Kathy Woodbury approached the council saying she had been visited by an Escanaba Public Safety officer for violating the city’s animal ordinance while fostering dogs that were seized from an alleged puppy mill in Maple Ridge Township. Woodbury, who said she and her husband had been long-time fosterers of animals from the shelter, had dogs of their own, which pushed them above the legal limit of four dogs over the age of four months in a single residence.

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