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Woman charged after 33 dogs seized from Acadia home

CALGARY – The Calgary Humane Society has laid charges against a Calgary woman following a massive dog seizure, earlier this year.

A total of 33 dogs were recovered from a home in Acadia on May 13th.

The dogs were discovered living in deplorable conditions in a home on Addison Drive S.E. following a concerned neighbor’s call to police.

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Officers say many of the dogs were in crates stacked to the ceiling and covered in urine and feces. Vents in the home were clogged with animal hair, and the furniture had been torn up.

Veterinarians determined 17 of the dogs were in medical distress.

On Friday, Beverly Creed pled guilty to one count of animal abuse.

She is scheduled to appear in court on August 27th, 2014.

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