Case Details

89 Dogs kept in filthy motor home
Muscoy, CA (US)

Incident Date: Sunday, Apr 15, 2001
County: San Bernardino
Local Map: available
Disposition: Alleged

Alleged: Pamela Buzynski

Case ID: 8089
Classification: Hoarding
Animal: dog (non pit-bull)
View more cases in CA (US)
Login to Watch this Case

Pamela Buzynski, 32, has felony animal cruelty charges brought against her for allegedly keeping 89 dogs living in squalid conditions in a motor home located on her property.

The charges against Burzynski were the result of a May 15 visit from animal control officers who found 89 dogs inside a 26-foot motor home parked on her property in the 280 block of June Street.

In order to keep the dogs in the motor home a baby gate was across the entrance so they could not escape when the door was open. Most of the dogs are Pomeranian.

Buzynski lived in a house on the property. "This motor home had animal feces from one end to the other, from the dashboard to the back. The sink is covered with dog poop. The steering wheel has poop on it. Everything is covered with it."

There was a dead dog found inside the motor home. Several dogs removed from the motor home had to be destroyed.

A member of the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley who helped rescue 23 of the dogs from the motor home said some of the dogs have already been adopted, some are in foster homes recovering and awaiting adoption.

Neighborhood Map

For more information about the Interactive Animal Cruelty Maps, see the map notes.

Back to Top

Add this case to:   Del.icio.us | Digg | Furl Furl |

References

The Press-Enterprise, Riverside , CA - July 21, 2001

« CA State Animal Cruelty Map

Add to GoogleNot sure what these icons mean? Click here.

Note: Classifications and other fields should not be used to determine what specific charges the suspect is facing or was convicted of - they are for research and statistical purposes only. The case report and subsequent updates outline the specific charges. Charges referenced in the original case report may be modified throughout the course of the investigation or trial, so case updates, when available, should always be considered the most accurate reflection of charges.

For more information regarding classifications and usage of this database, please visit the database notes and disclaimer.



Send this page to a friend
© Copyright 2001-2007 Pet-Abuse.Com. All rights reserved. Site Map ¤ Disclaimer ¤ Privacy Policy