Spme background I got my first dog from the boyfriend of this much later convicted dog killer.
When I found out what a puppymiller she became .
I helped AKC and UKC get the info from her court dealings to suspend her.
Many would not since she sold hundreds of dogs of over 10 breeds to all.
Some feel that go after a breeder who has your line is a taboo.
All I say is the dogs come first political games are not my cup of tea.
I met sadly some breeders set up by this criminal.
Thus we have what some call a "history"
Note the "boyfriend" someone else husband I got my now 10 year old dog from later. Left his mistress and went back to his wife.
She has other front "men " today still brokering dogs for her after her conviction. She uses many alias and if you google her you will find many more dead dogs after her conviction.
http://www.pet-abuse.com/cases/2737/PA/US/9/print
Puppy mill - 60 dogs, 3 found dead
Bangor, PA (US)
Date: Jan 20, 2000
County: Northampton
Local Map: available
Disposition: Convicted
Abuser/Suspect: Anna Frumina
Case ID: 2737
Classification: Neglect / Abandonment, Hoarding
Animal: dog (non pit-bull)
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A former Washington Township woman who has been investigated by animal protection and zoning code officials after poor conditions, dead dogs and animal carcasses that were found on her property pleaded guilty Friday (feb 23, 2001) to 27 counts of cruelty to animals.
Anna Frumina received a fine of $100 plus court costs by District Justice Todd Strohe.
An SPCA inspector and state dog warden inspected the RUSDOG kennel on Delaware Drive on Jan. 20, 2000. They found 57 dogs living in unsanitary conditions. They also found three dog carcasses and some deer carcasses.
According to zoning records, inspectors found garbage scattered throughout the inside and outside of the home, while the basement contained urine- and feces-soaked bedding. The records also say there was a urine stench on the first floor. The building was declared "unfit for human habitation," the records say.
Frumina surrendered her kennel license last year. By doing so, the limit to the number of dogs she could keep dropped from 50 to 25 under state law. But township regulations say that she could only have five.
At the time of the inspections, Frumina had been breeding rare dogs of Russian origin. One breed was the Caucasian Ovtcharka, which is used to protect flocks. It can weigh up to 200 pounds.
Frumina was charged with a section of the state’s animal cruelty law that prohibits the ill-treatment, neglect or abandonment of an animal. The section also forbids the withholding of a clean and adequate shelter for an animal.
When I found out what a puppymiller she became .
I helped AKC and UKC get the info from her court dealings to suspend her.
Many would not since she sold hundreds of dogs of over 10 breeds to all.
Some feel that go after a breeder who has your line is a taboo.
All I say is the dogs come first political games are not my cup of tea.
I met sadly some breeders set up by this criminal.
Thus we have what some call a "history"
Note the "boyfriend" someone else husband I got my now 10 year old dog from later. Left his mistress and went back to his wife.
She has other front "men " today still brokering dogs for her after her conviction. She uses many alias and if you google her you will find many more dead dogs after her conviction.
http://www.pet-abuse.com/cases/2737/PA/US/9/print
Puppy mill - 60 dogs, 3 found dead
Bangor, PA (US)
Date: Jan 20, 2000
County: Northampton
Local Map: available
Disposition: Convicted
Abuser/Suspect: Anna Frumina
Case ID: 2737
Classification: Neglect / Abandonment, Hoarding
Animal: dog (non pit-bull)
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A former Washington Township woman who has been investigated by animal protection and zoning code officials after poor conditions, dead dogs and animal carcasses that were found on her property pleaded guilty Friday (feb 23, 2001) to 27 counts of cruelty to animals.
Anna Frumina received a fine of $100 plus court costs by District Justice Todd Strohe.
An SPCA inspector and state dog warden inspected the RUSDOG kennel on Delaware Drive on Jan. 20, 2000. They found 57 dogs living in unsanitary conditions. They also found three dog carcasses and some deer carcasses.
According to zoning records, inspectors found garbage scattered throughout the inside and outside of the home, while the basement contained urine- and feces-soaked bedding. The records also say there was a urine stench on the first floor. The building was declared "unfit for human habitation," the records say.
Frumina surrendered her kennel license last year. By doing so, the limit to the number of dogs she could keep dropped from 50 to 25 under state law. But township regulations say that she could only have five.
At the time of the inspections, Frumina had been breeding rare dogs of Russian origin. One breed was the Caucasian Ovtcharka, which is used to protect flocks. It can weigh up to 200 pounds.
Frumina was charged with a section of the state’s animal cruelty law that prohibits the ill-treatment, neglect or abandonment of an animal. The section also forbids the withholding of a clean and adequate shelter for an animal.
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