SPCA seizes 44 animals found in ‘shockingly unsanitary conditions’, taken to Nanaimo for treatment
NANAIMO — Animals found in a home covered in feces and incredible amounts of garbage are being given a fresh start in life.
The BCSPCA revealed on Tuesday, Nov. 28 the plight of the animals primarily made up of small breed dogs, which were found on an island off the east coast of Vancouver Island.
Eileen Drever, senior officer protection for the BC SPCA, told NanaimoNewNOW their officers entered the home on Wednesday, Nov 22 with a search warrant to find the home’s carpets hardened with feces and mounds of garbage in many rooms of the home.
“We definitely have to make recommendations to Crown counsel, but it may go to diversion and maybe this person might get the help that they need,” Drever said.