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Williams Lake Resident Charged with Two Counts of Animal Cruelty 

A man convicted of animal cruelty in Saskatchewan has been charged in relation to a BC SPCA seizure north of Williams Lake.

Terry Baker has been charged with two counts of animal cruelty under the Criminal Code of Canada after 46 neglected dogs and puppies were seized from his rural property north of Williams Lake in February 2018.

“This again was another very troubling case because it involved an individual who already had a conviction for animal cruelty under the Criminal Code and had a limit of 10 dogs placed on him as a result of a conviction and seizure back in Saskatchewan,” says BC SPCA Chief prevention and enforcement officer Marcie Moriarty.

“He, unfortunately, continued to accumulate and breed dogs, and we ended up removing 46 very neglected dogs and puppies from his rural property.”

Moriarty notes that the dogs will always require very specialized homes.

“They required extensive intervention. Primarily we’re dealing with serious psychological distress in these animals, lack of socialization, and inbreeding,” she says.

“It’s been intensive for our staff and volunteers to get these dogs back to a state where they can be adopted.”

Of the 46 dogs, only eight remain in BC SPCA care.

If convicted Baker faces a maximum fine of $10,000, up to five years in jail and up to a lifetime ban on owning animals.

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Rebecca Dyok
Rebecca Dyok
News Reporter/Anchor who loves the Cariboo and coffee (lots of it). If you have any news tips or story ideas you would like to share I can be reached at [email protected]

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