Gardiner woman arrested for animal neglect

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The mess in one of the rooms

KINGSTON – A woman, who is an AKC registered breeder of Shetland
Sheepdogs has been arrested by the Ulster County SPCA Law Enforcement
Division and State Police following an investigation and execution of
a search warrant.

Authorities found the interior of the residence and much of the property
in the immediate area outside was filled with debris, rotten garbage and
waste, both human and canine. Indications in the home suggested that the
owner continued to live there, despite the unhealthy environment. Investigators
discovered a bed, clothing, and food amid the waste and feces.

It is believed that the owner, Jill Hamilton, 63, is a registered AKC
breeder of Shetland Sheepdogs, under the name “Adalia Kennels.”

Hamilton is facing criminal charges of at least one misdemeanor count
of animal cruelty per animal. Five dogs were removed and taken to the
UCSPCA Town of Ulster location for medical evaluation.

“The conditions these dogs were forced to live in is appalling,
conditions even more offensive given the apparent certification of this
location as a breeding operation,” said Ulster SPCA Executive Director
Adam Saunders. “Ulster County Executive Mike Hein pushed for inspections
of registered breeders in 2015, an effort blocked by the American Kennel
Club and local residents. It’s incredibly sad to think that their
efforts allowed these dogs to suffer in this environment for a year longer
than necessary, had the proposed animal protection legislation passed.
Perhaps this is the wake-up call needed to revisit this issue,”
Saunders said.

 




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