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Scotlung Haisley Scotlund Haisley has worked in the animal welfare field in a variety of capacities in California , New York , the District of Columbia , and developing countries. From the floods of Katrina to the streets of Washington and New York , from the rooftops of buildings to storm sewers deep under the ground, from the board room to the halls of Congress, Scotlund has been there to help the animals whom many people don’t even notice.

Since 2001, he has directed the private Washington Animal Rescue League and Medical Center . Through his re-design and renovation, the shelter became one of the largest on the East Coast, renowned at home and abroad as a facility uniquely designed from the animals’ point of view to promote holistic healing and adoption.

Scotlund Haisley's Blog
Nov 9

Written by:admin
11/9/2007

Forgive me if this is a bit disjointed, but it has been a long night.
 
After spending all day Thursday assisting authorities in Hillsville, Virginia with efforts to rescue nearly 1,000 dogs from a puppy mill there, the WARL team arrived at our shelter at 4:00 a.m. A team of staff and volunteers met them here to feed all the dogs, give them clean water, and make sure they were comfortably housed and at rest.
 
Nine nursing mothers with a total of 35 puppies (some as young as a day old) were immediately placed in foster care with WARL volunteers.
 
All 105 dogs are now safe and in good hands. Among the breeds we have are Yorkshire Terriers, Bichon Frisés, Shih Tzus, Lhasa Apsos, Cocker Spaniels, Maltese, Cairn Terriers, Corgis, Beagles, Peekapoos, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, and Poodle mixes.
 
The WARL Medical Center, with its three veterinarians, has cleared its schedule for the day so that each of the dogs can be thoroughly examined, treated for external and internal parasites, and given an individual treatment plan to correct any problems found.
 
This process has already started. So far we have found respiratory infections, ear infections, parasites, dental disease, severe matting, eye maladies, and malnourishment.
 
Many of the dogs will be available for adoption in about a week, perhaps even a day or two earlier. The youngest puppies will be made available when they reach eight weeks of age.
 
Even by WARL standards, this rescue mission is a large one. We have managed to get these dogs out of a horrible situation and into a supportive environment with the best available veterinary care. Their suffering and trauma is over, but their rescue will not be complete until they are healthy and living in permanent, loving homes.
 
To finish the rescue, we will need the entire community’s help. Specifically, we urgently need two things: adoptive homes for these dogs and funds for medical care and supplies.
 
The cost of treating and caring for these vulnerable dogs will be at least $200,000! It may even be more, depending on what our veterinarians find today. In short, we need everyone’s generous help to save these 105 refugees.
 
You can make an online donation from our website, www.warl.org, or you can rush a donation to Puppy Mill Rescue, WARL, 71 Oglethorpe Street, NW, Washington, DC 20011.
 
And please help us find homes for these dogs. Spread the word far and wide!
 
Thank you in advance for your much needed assistance.
 
 
 

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11 comments so far...

Re: Puppy Mill Rescue

I am looking for a small dog like a chichacha or a yorkie female. I am on a fixed income and will be able to help come the first of the year. sorry I wish it were sooner. I just moved up here to Mich.from tenn. let me know what else I can do . I love animals and cant stand it when I see them being mistreated. thank you Frieda Benson...

By Frieda Benson on  11/20/2007

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I live near Pittsburgh pa and I called a shelter in VA about adopting a dog from this rescue. They told me that I lived too far away. Is this true???

By christine farrell on  11/20/2007

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this is terrible.being the animal lover i am if there is anything i can do just ask.thank god the precious dogs will be saved.they will be in my thoughts and prayers.

By andrea green on  11/20/2007

Re: Puppy Mill Rescue

Will the courts imprison and fine the puppy mill owners?
Take their proptery and auction it off to help pay to rescue these poor animals?

By Ellen on  11/20/2007

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Will the courts imprison and fine the puppy mill owners?
Take their proptery and auction it off to help pay to rescue these poor animals?

By Ellen on  11/20/2007

Re: Puppy Mill Rescue

I would like to Volunteer to help your org.,Unfortunatly I'm not finacially able to help but I would give my time. I live in Lancaster,Pa. I think it is so wrong how people think it is ok to make money on these helpless animals. I think the owners should be prossicuted and use the money to help shelters or make them help clean out pens. They can't have a consious if they can look into the face of a caged puppy and not feel bad about what they are doing. I think the football player who was convicted of dog fighting should have to pay and help with homeless animals.

By Kim Gantz on  11/21/2007

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If possible I can offer a home to a small dog that is family friendly. I have a small townhouse with a fenced in backyard. I also love dogs and if you need a volunteer in the Washington, D.C. area, I'm available.

By Vendetta on  11/21/2007

Re: Puppy Mill Rescue

I AM SO HAPPY THAT WE HAVE SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR ON THANKS GIVING DAY. I WILL SAY A PRAYE FOR ALL OUR FURRY FRIENDS AND A SPECIAL PRAYER AND THANKS TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO RESCUED ALL OF THE ONES WHO COULD NOT HELP THENSELVES. HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL! I WOULDLOVE TO ADOPT I I WAS NOT SO FAR AWAY.

By LYNDA on  11/21/2007

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I AM SO HAPPY THAT WE HAVE SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR ON THANKS GIVING DAY. I WILL SAY A PRAYE FOR ALL OUR FURRY FRIENDS AND A SPECIAL PRAYER AND THANKS TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO RESCUED ALL OF THE ONES WHO COULD NOT HELP THENSELVES. HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL! I WOULD LOVE TO ADOPT IF WAS NOT SO FAR AWAY.

By LYNDA on  11/21/2007

Re: Puppy Mill Rescue

id happily take a couple of dogs but im in australia and awaiting arrival of pups from an abandoned pregnant female ive taken in ..good luck with rehoming.

By kelshany on  11/22/2007

Re: Puppy Mill Rescue

Thank God we have animal lovers that care enough to help the helpless
animals...I am an animal lover and have three dogs and a cat and will be making a donation to the extraordinary organizations that orchestrated this amazing rescue! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!

By Jo Anne Campanelli on  11/22/2007

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