Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement Kennel Inspection

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1 Kennel WOLF DEN KENNEL 723 SAYLORS MILL ROAD SPRING CITY PA (Business) Owner(s) Kennel County CHESTER (7) Kennel Township License Number License Year / Class 2009 CK5: DOGS PER YEAR Person Interviewed Inspection Action Warning Issued Inspection Date 1/5/2009 Inspected By AGUIRRE, ORLANDO Number of Dogs (Sold/Boarded/Adopted/Transferred/Returned to Owner) On Premises: 95 During License Term: 1 Previous 12 Months: 188 INSPECTION RESULTS (S - isfactory, U - Unsatisfactory, N/A- Not Applicable "Remarks" section for explanation of deficiencies) Reg 21.21a Maintenance Reg 21.21b Water Resistance Reg 21.21c Drainage Reg Segregation Reg 21.23a Run Space Reg 21.23b Run Dimensions Reg 21.24a Shelter Reg 21.24b Bedding Reg 21.24c Chains Reg 21.24d Rest Area Reg 21.25a Temperature Act 206e Kennel Closure or Moving Act 207a Unlicensed Kennel Act 207b Maintenance Act 207c Records Kept Act 207d Tags - RKNH Act 207e Display of License, Refusal/Revocati Act 207g.1 Exercise Plan Act 207g.2 Smoke Alarm & Fire Extinguishers Act 209a.1.1 Dealing Unlic OOS Dealer Title Reg 21.25b Shade Reg Ventilation Reg Lighting Reg 21.28a Food Reg 21.28b Water Reg 21.29a Excreta Reg 21.29b Sanitation Reg 21.29c Housekeeping/Pests Reg 21.41a Records Kept Reg 21.41b Record on State Forms Reg Bill of Sale Reg Rabies Vaccination Reg Other Act 210 Bill of Sale Act 214 Health Certificate Act 220 Refusal of Entry Act 401c Interference with Officer Act 402 Vet Check Reg 21.28c Food/Water Receptacles Reg 21.28d Bedding Cleanliness

2 Remarks Actions which are directed to be taken are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance. Reinspection of kennel took place on January 05, A total of 95 dogs were located on the premises at the time of inspection. Kennel owner s 2008 kennel license was not viewed but verified thru Harrisburg. Inspection was performed with Warden Kathy Andrews. ***Actions directed to be taken below are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance. The inspection of January 05, 2009 is as follows: (a) - Maintenance The previous unsatisfactory on December 10, 2008 has been corrected. The owner fixed the broken wires in the outside kennel area. The medium-sized hole which was approximately 14 x 6 was filled and repaired Ventilation The previous unsatisfactory on December 10, 2008 has been corrected. Sufficient air flow was available to the animals being housed inside the home (b) Sanitation The previous unsatisfactory on December 10, 2008 has been corrected. The owner has cleaned the primary enclosures and sanitized underneath the piping (c) Housekeeping/pests The previous unsatisfactory on December 10, 2008 has been corrected. The owner cleaned the cobwebs throughout the barn and picked up the open bags that were throughout the lower kennel area. Additional Information: An accumulation of food and hair was found outside of the primary enclosures inside of the home on January 05, 2009 This Warden directs the kennel owner to take the following action(s) : The buildings and grounds of the kennel shall be maintained and kept cleaned. (Warning Issued) (a) Records kept The previous unsatisfactory on December 10, 2008 has been corrected. Kennel owner has fixed and maintained her records current since the inspection on December 10, Bill of sale The previous unsatisfactory on December 10, 2008 has been corrected. Kennel owner has maintained her bill of sales Rabies Vaccination The previous unsatisfactory on December 10, 2008 has been corrected. Kennel owner produced all rabies vaccinations for all her animals in her kennel that were 3months of age or older. Recheck to be done.

3 Kennel WOLF DEN KENNEL 723 SAYLORS MILL ROAD SPRING CITY PA (Business) Owner(s) Kennel County CHESTER (7) Kennel Township License Number License Year / Class 2009 CK5: DOGS PER YEAR Person Interviewed Inspection Action Citation Issued Inspection Date 1/22/2009 Inspected By AGUIRRE, ORLANDO INSPECTION RESULTS (S - isfactory, U - Unsatisfactory, N/A- Not Applicable "Remarks" section for explanation of deficiencies) Reg 21.21a Maintenance Reg 21.21b Water Resistance Reg 21.21c Drainage Reg Segregation Reg 21.23a Run Space Reg 21.23b Run Dimensions Reg 21.24a Shelter Reg 21.24b Bedding Reg 21.24c Chains Reg 21.24d Rest Area Reg 21.25a Temperature Act 206e Kennel Closure or Moving Act 207a Unlicensed Kennel Act 207b Maintenance Act 207c Records Kept Act 207d Tags - RKNH Act 207e Display of License, Refusal/Revocati Act 207g.1 Exercise Plan Act 207g.2 Smoke Alarm & Fire Extinguishers Act 209a.1.1 Dealing Unlic OOS Dealer Remarks Number of Dogs (Sold/Boarded/Adopted/Transferred/Returned to Owner) On Premises: 85 During License Term: 1 Previous 12 Months: 188 Title Reg 21.25b Shade Reg Ventilation Reg Lighting Reg 21.28a Food Reg 21.28b Water Reg 21.29a Excreta Reg 21.29b Sanitation Reg 21.29c Housekeeping/Pests Reg 21.41a Records Kept Reg 21.41b Record on State Forms Reg Bill of Sale Reg Rabies Vaccination Reg Other : Condition of Dog Act 210 Bill of Sale Act 214 Health Certificate Act 220 Refusal of Entry Act 401c Interference with Officer Act 402 Vet Check Reg 21.28c Food/Water Receptacles Reg 21.28d Bedding Cleanliness Actions which are directed to be taken are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance. Re-inspection of kennel took place on January 22, A total of 54 adult dogs and 31 puppies were located on the premises at the time of inspection. Kennel owner s 2008 kennel license was not viewed but verified thru Harrisburg. Inspection was performed with Warden Joe Loughlin and Warden Kristin Donmoyer. ***Actions directed to be taken below are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance. The inspection of January 22, 2009 is as follows: (a) Maintenance The previous unsatisfactory on December 10, 2008 has been corrected. The owner fixed the broken wires in the outside kennel area. The medium-sized hole which was approximately 14 x 6 was filled and repaired. During the January 22, 2009 inspection, broken fencing was found in outside play area. The wires from the fencing were sticking inwards which may cause injury to the dogs in the kennel. A piece of shredded aluminum capping had jagged edges which may also cause injury. Holes were found throughout the kennels perimeter which may not contain the dogs in the kennel. This warden directs the kennel owner take the following action (s):

4 Make all the necessary repairs to the fencing in order to create a safe condition for the dogs. Kennel owner must remove the aluminum capping which had jagged edges. Kennel owner must fill all holes that were found throughout the perimeter. *Warning Issued (b) Interior Building Surfaces Rusted piping was found throughout the outside and inside of the kennel. This warden directs the kennel owner take the following action (s): Make repairs to all rusted piping so that they are water resistant and can be readily sanitized. *Warning Issued (c) Drainage An accumulation of ice was found inside several outside pens. This warden directs the kennel owner take the following action (s): Adequate drains must be provided to rapidly eliminate excess water. *Citation to Follow (a) Space There was a German Shepard being housed inside a traveling crate which did not allow the dog to stand erect. This warden directs the kennel owner take the following action (s): Kennel owner must remove the dog from the enclosure and make sure that all primary enclosures shall be constructed to allow each dog to stand erect. *Warning Issued (c) Food/water receptacles Chewed water buckets were found in the kennel area. This warden directs the kennel owner take the following action (s): Remove all chewed water receptacles and replace them with durable receptacles that can be maintained and kept clean. *Warning Issued (c) Housekeeping/ pest An accumulation of dog hair, dog food and cobwebs were found in the inside of the kennel. This warden directs the kennel owner take the following action (s): Kennel owner must clean and remove all cobwebs, dog food and dog hair from kennel area in order to maintain the kennel area clean. *Citation to follow (a) Records kept Kennel records were not accurate during the inspection on January 22, This warden directs the kennel owner take the following action (s): All records must be completed on dogs within the kennel and dogs that have left the kennel. *Citation to follow Condition of Dog

5 St. Bernard s were observed in outside area that needed immediate grooming. This warden directs the kennel owner take the following action (s): Immediately have the dogs groomed to prevent the dogs from harboring infectious and contagious diseases. *Warning Issued Recheck to be done.

6 Kennel WOLF DEN KENNEL 723 SAYLORS MILL ROAD SPRING CITY PA (Business) Owner(s) Kennel County CHESTER (7) Kennel Township License Number License Year / Class 2009 CK5: DOGS PER YEAR Person Interviewed Inspection Action Citation Issued Inspection Date 3/3/2009 Inspected By AGUIRRE, ORLANDO Number of Dogs (Sold/Boarded/Adopted/Transferred/Returned to Owner) On Premises: 98 During License Term: 10 Previous 12 Months: 0 INSPECTION RESULTS (S - isfactory, U - Unsatisfactory, N/A- Not Applicable "Remarks" section for explanation of deficiencies) Reg 21.21a Maintenance Reg 21.21b Water Resistance Reg 21.21c Drainage Reg Segregation Reg 21.23a Run Space Reg 21.23b Run Dimensions Reg 21.24a Shelter Reg 21.24b Bedding Reg 21.24c Chains Reg 21.24d Rest Area Reg 21.25a Temperature Act 206e Kennel Closure or Moving Act 207a Unlicensed Kennel Act 207b Maintenance Act 207c Records Kept Act 207d Tags - RKNH Act 207e Display of License, Refusal/Revocati Act 207g.1 Exercise Plan Act 207g.2 Smoke Alarm & Fire Extinguishers Act 209a.1.1 Dealing Unlic OOS Dealer Title Reg 21.25b Shade Reg Ventilation Reg Lighting Reg 21.28a Food Reg 21.28b Water Reg 21.29a Excreta Reg 21.29b Sanitation Reg 21.29c Housekeeping/Pests Reg 21.41a Records Kept Reg 21.41b Record on State Forms Reg Bill of Sale Reg Rabies Vaccination Reg Other Act 210 Bill of Sale Act 214 Health Certificate Act 220 Refusal of Entry Act 401c Interference with Officer Act 402 Vet Check Reg 21.28c Food/Water Receptacles Reg 21.28d Bedding Cleanliness

7 Remarks Actions which are directed to be taken are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance. Re-inspection of kennel took place on March 3, A total of 75 adult dogs and 23 puppies were located on the premises at the time of inspection. Kennel owner s 2009 kennel license was applied for and is pending in Harrisburg. Two (2) fire extinguishers and four (4) smoke detectors were located inside the kennel premises. Inspection was performed with Warden Megan Caskey. *** Actions directed to be taken below are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance. The re-inspection of March 3, 2009 is as follows: 21.21(a) - Maintenance There were several broken wires in the outside kennel area near entrance. There were several holes in the outside kennel area that needed to be filled. There was a chewed dog door that needs to be repaired or replaced. This Warden directs the kennel owner take the following action(s): Remove or repair broken wires in outside kennel area near entrance. Fill all holes in the kennel area to prevent injury to the dogs. Repair or replace chewed door. (Warning issued) (b) - Water resistance There was rust inside the kennel area where the dogs are housed. Kennel owner has the paint to make the corrections but states that the weather does not allow her to paint at this time. This Warden directs the kennel owner take the following action(s): All areas that have rust which the dogs have contact with must be painted in order to be incompliance with the state regulations. (Warning issued) Ventilation Sufficient air/ventilation is needed in the kennel area (inside the home) to prevent the strong smell of ammonia. This Warden directs the kennel owner take the following action(s): Kennel owner must turn on exhaust fans in the home in order to allow the ammonia smell to dissipate. (Warning issued) (c) Housekeeping/pest An accumulation of hair was found along the fence line. Old food was found underneath the piping in the inside kennel area. The ceiling in pool area has a large amount of mold/mildew build-up. This Warden directs the kennel owner take the following action(s): All the hair along the fence must be removed. Old food must be cleaned on a daily basis or often as necessary to prevent build-up. The ceiling in the pool area must be repaired and cleaned in order to prevent mold/mildew build-up. (Citation to follow) (a) Records kept Records of dogs in the kennel and dogs that have left the premises are not current. This Warden directs the kennel owner take the following action(s): All records must be updated in order to be in compliance with state regulations. (Warning issued). All violations were explained to kennel owner. Recheck will be done at a later date.

8 Kennel WOLF DEN KENNEL 723 SAYLORS MILL ROAD SPRING CITY PA (Business) Owner(s) Kennel County CHESTER (7) Kennel Township License Number License Year / Class 2009 CK5: DOGS PER YEAR Person Interviewed Inspection Action Warning Issued Inspection Date 4/21/2009 Inspected By HORST, MEGAN INSPECTION RESULTS (S - isfactory, U - Unsatisfactory, N/A- Not Applicable "Remarks" section for explanation of deficiencies) Reg 21.21a Maintenance Reg 21.21b Water Resistance Reg 21.21c Drainage Reg Segregation Reg 21.23a Run Space Reg 21.23b Run Dimensions Reg 21.24a Shelter Reg 21.24b Bedding Reg 21.24c Chains Reg 21.24d Rest Area Reg 21.25a Temperature Act 206e Kennel Closure or Moving Act 207a Unlicensed Kennel Act 207b Maintenance Act 207c Records Kept Act 207d Tags - RKNH Act 207e Display of License, Refusal/Revocati Act 207g.1 Exercise Plan Act 207g.2 Smoke Alarm & Fire Extinguishers Act 209a.1.1 Dealing Unlic OOS Dealer Remarks Number of Dogs (Sold/Boarded/Adopted/Transferred/Returned to Owner) On Premises: 122 During License Term: 39 Previous 12 Months: 188 Title Reg 21.25b Shade Reg Ventilation Reg Lighting Reg 21.28a Food Reg 21.28b Water Reg 21.29a Excreta Reg 21.29b Sanitation Reg 21.29c Housekeeping/Pests Reg 21.41a Records Kept Reg 21.41b Record on State Forms Reg Bill of Sale Reg Rabies Vaccination Reg Other Act 210 Bill of Sale Act 214 Health Certificate Act 220 Refusal of Entry Act 401c Interference with Officer Act 402 Vet Check Reg 21.28c Food/Water Receptacles Reg 21.28d Bedding Cleanliness Actions which are directed to be taken are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance. The inspection took place on April 21, There were 85 adult dogs and 37 puppies located on the premises at the time of inspection. The 2009 application has been received and is pending approval. Wardens Kristen Donmoyer and Orlando Aguirre assisted with the inspection. The kennel will be reinspected at a later date and time. ***Actions directed to be taken below are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance.*** The inspection of April 21, 2009 is as follows: 21.21a / Act 207b In the outside front yard there was a broken joint in the chain link fence. There were also several holes in various outside kennel areas that were big enough for dogs to escape from the enclosure. In the runs behind the house, there were holes in the fence. Replace the broken joint in the chain link fence with a pvc joint. Fill in the holes with stone so that the

9 dogs cannot escape from the enclosure. Repair the holes in the fence in the outside runs behind the house. *WARNING ISSUED* Since the previous inspection the kennel owner has removed the broken wires from the gate in the front of the house and has removed the chewed dog door b / Act 207b There was chewed/scratched/exposed wood and rust on the chain link fences throughout the kennel. All chewed/scratched/exposed wood needs to be covered, painted, or sealed. *WARNING ISSUED* Since the previous inspection the kennel owner has started painting the rusted chain link fence c / Act 207b In both the outside runs in the front and behind the house there was inadequate drainage. Fill in the runs with more stone to provide adequate drainage / Act 207b There were a large number of dogs in the outside front yard area. This warden along with the other two wardens witnessed the majority of the dogs attacking one dog in this area. The owner then went into the yard and broke up the attack and separated the dog being attacked from the others. The owner reported there were no injuries to the attacked dog. Segregate dogs that display ferocious or aggressive behavior so that they do not have access to the other dogs. *WARNING ISSUED* / Act 207b There was a strong ammonia smell in the house area of the kennel. There were no fans running or windows open when this warden entered the house. Kennel owner must turn on fans and/or open windows to decrease the smell of ammonia and increase the ventilation in the house area of the kennel. *WARNING ISSUED* 21.29c / Act 207b There was a build up of debris and hair in between the pens in the whelping area. There was a build up of debris between the runs outside behind the house. There was a swarm of insects in the front yard where there was feces built-up in the stones. The ceiling in the pool area continues to have a large amount of mold/mildew build-up. The build up of debris and hair needs to be removed on a daily basis. The feces build up in the stones needs to be removed on a daily basis in order to prevent a large number of insects. The ceiling in the pool area needs to be repaired or replaced. *WARNING ISSUED*

10 Kennel WOLF DEN KENNEL 723 SAYLORS MILL ROAD SPRING CITY PA (Business) Owner(s) Kennel County CHESTER (7) Kennel Township License Number License Year / Class 2009 CK5: DOGS PER YEAR Person Interviewed Inspection Action Warning Issued Inspection Date 5/28/2009 Inspected By HORST, MEGAN INSPECTION RESULTS (S - isfactory, U - Unsatisfactory, N/A- Not Applicable "Remarks" section for explanation of deficiencies) Reg 21.21a Maintenance Reg 21.21b Water Resistance Reg 21.21c Drainage Reg Segregation Reg 21.23a Run Space Reg 21.23b Run Dimensions Reg 21.24a Shelter Reg 21.24b Bedding Reg 21.24c Chains Reg 21.24d Rest Area Reg 21.25a Temperature Act 206e Kennel Closure or Moving Act 207a Unlicensed Kennel Act 207b Maintenance Act 207c Records Kept Act 207d Tags - RKNH Act 207e Display of License, Refusal/Revocati Act 207g.1 Exercise Plan Act 207g.2 Smoke Alarm & Fire Extinguishers Act 209a.1.1 Dealing Unlic OOS Dealer Remarks Number of Dogs (Sold/Boarded/Adopted/Transferred/Returned to Owner) On Premises: 111 During License Term: 71 Previous 12 Months: 188 Title Reg 21.25b Shade Reg Ventilation Reg Lighting Reg 21.28a Food Reg 21.28b Water Reg 21.29a Excreta Reg 21.29b Sanitation Reg 21.29c Housekeeping/Pests Reg 21.41a Records Kept Reg 21.41b Record on State Forms Reg Bill of Sale Reg Rabies Vaccination Reg Other : Condition of Dog Act 210 Bill of Sale Act 214 Health Certificate Act 220 Refusal of Entry Act 401c Interference with Officer Act 402 Vet Check Reg 21.28c Food/Water Receptacles Reg 21.28d Bedding Cleanliness Actions which are directed to be taken are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance. The inspection took place on May 28, There were 80 adult dogs and 31 puppies located on the premises at the time of inspection. The 2009 application has been received and is pending approval. Warden Kristen Donmoyer assisted with the inspection. The kennel will be reinspected at a later date and time. ***Actions directed to be taken below are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance.*** The inspection of May 28, 2009 is as follows: 21.21a / Act 207b In the outside front yard there were screws sticking into a chain link pen that the dogs could come into contact with. There was a small section of broken fence in this area as well. In the runs behind the house there was a hole in the fence. Remove the screws or cover the sharp ends so that the dogs cannot come into contact with them. Replace the

11 small section of broken fence or repair and secure the section that is currently there. Repair the hole in the fence in the runs behind the house. *WARNING ISSUED* Since the previous inspection the kennel owner has replaced the broken joint in the chain link fence, filled in all the holes with stone so that the dogs cannot escape, and repaired the holes in the fence in the section behind the house b / Act 207b There was chewed/scratched/exposed wood and rust on the chain link fences throughout the kennel. All chewed/scratched/exposed wood needs to be covered, painted, or sealed. *WARNING ISSUED* Since the previous inspection the kennel owner has continued to paint the rusted chain link fence c / Act 207b This previous unsatisfactory has been corrected. The owner has added more stone to areas that previously had inadequate drainage. The owner also added a rain gutter system to the small dog building behind the house / Act 207b This previous unsatisfactory has been corrected. The dogs were separated either by themselves or in smaller groups during this inspection / Act 207b This previous unsatisfactory has been corrected. The smell in the house area of the kennel has decreased significantly c / Act 207b There was a build up of debris between the runs outside behind the house and in the lower big building of the kennel. The ceiling in the pool area continues to have a large amount of mold/mildew build-up. At the end of this inspection the kennel owner s husband stated the pool is going to be closed. The build up of debris and hair needs to be removed on a daily basis. The ceiling in the pool area needs to be repaired or replaced. If the pool is going to be closed there needs to be signs posted that it is indeed closed and the door needs to be kept locked. Moreover, the pool must be drained. *WARNING ISSUED* Since the previous inspection the build up of debris and hair in between the pens in the whelping area has been removed. The build up of feces in the front yard area has been removed and there was no evidence of insects at the time of inspection There was a male Saint Bernard in the front pasture area that had matting on his underside, his rear, and neck area. This dog needs to be groomed as soon as possible. *WARNING ISSUED*

12 Kennel WOLF DEN KENNEL 723 SAYLORS MILL ROAD SPRING CITY PA (Business) Owner(s) Kennel County CHESTER (7) Kennel Township License Number License Year / Class 2009 CK5: DOGS PER YEAR Person Interviewed Inspection Action Warning Issued Inspection Date 7/9/2009 Inspected By HORST, MEGAN Number of Dogs (Sold/Boarded/Adopted/Transferred/Returned to Owner) On Premises: 92 During License Term: 93 Previous 12 Months: 188 INSPECTION RESULTS (S - isfactory, U - Unsatisfactory, N/A- Not Applicable "Remarks" section for explanation of deficiencies) Reg 21.21a Maintenance Reg 21.21b Water Resistance Reg 21.21c Drainage Reg Segregation Reg 21.23a Run Space Reg 21.23b Run Dimensions Reg 21.24a Shelter Reg 21.24b Bedding Reg 21.24c Chains Reg 21.24d Rest Area Reg 21.25a Temperature Act 206e Kennel Closure or Moving Act 207a Unlicensed Kennel Act 207b Maintenance Act 207c Records Kept Act 207d Tags - RKNH Act 207e Display of License, Refusal/Revocati Act 207g.1 Exercise Plan Act 207g.2 Smoke Alarm & Fire Extinguishers Act 209a.1.1 Dealing Unlic OOS Dealer Title Reg 21.25b Shade Reg Ventilation Reg Lighting Reg 21.28a Food Reg 21.28b Water Reg 21.29a Excreta Reg 21.29b Sanitation Reg 21.29c Housekeeping/Pests Reg 21.41a Records Kept Reg 21.41b Record on State Forms Reg Bill of Sale Reg Rabies Vaccination Reg Other Act 210 Bill of Sale Act 214 Health Certificate Act 220 Refusal of Entry Act 401c Interference with Officer Act 402 Vet Check Reg 21.28c Food/Water Receptacles Reg 21.28d Bedding Cleanliness

13 Remarks Actions which are directed to be taken are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance. The inspection took place on July 9, There were 80 adult dogs and 12 puppies located on the premises at the time of inspection. The 2009 application has been received and is pending approval. Warden Kristen Donmoyer and State Veterinarian Dr. Ward assisted with the inspection. The kennel will be reinspected at a later date and time. ***Actions directed to be taken below are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance.*** The inspection of July 9, 2009 is as follows: 21.21a / Act 207b This previous unsatisfactory has been corrected. The screws have been removed from the pen and all broken fence has been repaired b / Act 207b There was chewed/scratched/exposed wood and rust on the chain link fences throughout the kennel. All chewed/scratched/exposed wood needs to be covered, painted, or sealed. *WARNING ISSUED* Since the previous inspection the kennel owner has continued to paint the rusted chain link fence c / Act 207b This previous unsatisfactory has been corrected. The build up between the runs has been removed. The pool ceiling has been removed This previous unsatisfactory has been corrected. The male Saint Bernard has been groomed and was free of matting at the time of this inspection.

14 Kennel WOLF DEN KENNEL 723 SAYLORS MILL ROAD SPRING CITY PA (Business) Owner(s) Kennel County CHESTER (7) Kennel Township License Number License Year / Class 2009 CK5: DOGS PER YEAR Person Interviewed Inspection Action None Inspection Date 8/27/2009 Inspected By HORST, MEGAN Number of Dogs (Sold/Boarded/Adopted/Transferred/Returned to Owner) On Premises: 116 During License Term: 103 Previous 12 Months: 188 INSPECTION RESULTS (S - isfactory, U - Unsatisfactory, N/A- Not Applicable "Remarks" section for explanation of deficiencies) Reg 21.21a Maintenance Reg 21.21b Water Resistance Reg 21.21c Drainage Reg Segregation Reg 21.23a Run Space Reg 21.23b Run Dimensions Reg 21.24a Shelter Reg 21.24b Bedding Reg 21.24c Chains Reg 21.24d Rest Area Reg 21.25a Temperature Act 206e Kennel Closure or Moving Act 207a Unlicensed Kennel Act 207b Maintenance Act 207c Records Kept Act 207d Tags - RKNH Act 207e Display of License, Refusal/Revocati Act 207g.1 Exercise Plan Act 207g.2 Smoke Alarm & Fire Extinguishers Act 209a.1.1 Dealing Unlic OOS Dealer Title Reg 21.25b Shade Reg Ventilation Reg Lighting Reg 21.28a Food Reg 21.28b Water Reg 21.29a Excreta Reg 21.29b Sanitation Reg 21.29c Housekeeping/Pests Reg 21.41a Records Kept Reg 21.41b Record on State Forms Reg Bill of Sale Reg Rabies Vaccination Reg Other Act 210 Bill of Sale Act 214 Health Certificate Act 220 Refusal of Entry Act 401c Interference with Officer Act 402 Vet Check Reg 21.28c Food/Water Receptacles Reg 21.28d Bedding Cleanliness

15 Remarks Actions which are directed to be taken are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance. The inspection took place on August 27, There were 84 adult dogs and 32 puppies located on the premises at the time of inspection. The 2009 kennel license was viewed in a conspicuous place. Warden Kristen Donmoyer assisted with the inspection. The kennel was in compliance with all PA kennel regulations as of the date and time of this inspection. The inspection of August 27, 2009 is as follows: 21.21b / Act 207b This previous unsatisfactory has been corrected. The kennel owner painted the exposed wood and rust.

16 Kennel WOLF DEN KENNEL 723 SAYLORS MILL ROAD SPRING CITY PA (Business) Owner(s) Kennel County CHESTER (7) Kennel Township License Number License Year / Class 2009 CK5: DOGS PER YEAR Person Interviewed Inspection Action Citation Issued Inspection Date 11/4/2009 Inspected By LOUGHLIN, JOSEPH Number of Dogs (Sold/Boarded/Adopted/Transferred/Returned to Owner) On Premises: 89 During License Term: 108 Previous 12 Months: 188 Inspection Category Result 21.21a Maintenance 21.21b Water Resistance Un 21.21c Drainage Segregation 21.23a Run Space Un 21.23b Run Dimensions Un 21.24a Shelter Un 21.24b Bedding Un 21.24c Chains N/A 21.24d Flooring-Metal Strand N/A 21.25a Temperature 21.25b Shade Ventilation Inspection Category Result 206a Kennel Closure or Moving No 207a Unlicensed Kennel No 207b Maintenance 207c Records Kept 207d Tags - RKNH N/A 207e Display of License, Refusal or Revocation 207g.1 Exercise Plan 207h.1 Primary Enclosure-Gen Structure and Repair 207h.2.i Primary Enclosure-Sharp Edges and Points 207h.2.ii Primary Enclosure-Protect From Injury 207h.2.iii Primary Enclosure-Containment Height 207h.2.iv Primary Enclosure-Restraint Access 207h.2.v Primary Enclosure-Shelter from Elements 207h.2.ix Sanitation 207h.2.xii Space-Height 207h.4.1 Veterinarian Inspection Category 207h.2.vi Primary Enclosure-Shelter Temp & Hazards 207h.2.vii Space-Shelter All Dogs 207h.2.viii Water-Potable Constant 207h.2.x Primary Enclosure-Flooring 207h.2.xi Space-Free Movement 207h.3 Space-Nursing Dams 207h.4 Housing Limits, Compatible, Segregation Title Kennel Regulations Lighting 21.28a Food Un 21.28b Water 21.28c Food/Water Receptacles Un 21.28d Bedding Cleanliness Un 21.29a Excreta Un 21.29b Sanitation Un 21.29c Housekeeping/Pests Un 21.41a Records Kept 21.41b Record on State Forms N/A Bill of Sale Rabies Vaccination Other Kennel Acts Commercial Kennel Acts Result Un Un Un Un N/A Inspection Category Inspection Category Result N/A 207g.2 Smoke Alarm & Fire Extinguishers 209a.1.1 Dealing Unlic OOS Dealer 210 Bill of Sale 214 Health Certificate N/A 220 Refusal of Entry No 401c Interference with Officer Result 402.d Vet Check No Inspection Category 207h.14.ii Sanitation-Prior To Use 207h.14.iii Sanitation-Two Weeks or Less 207h.14.iv Sanitation Methods 207h.14.v Sanitation Removing Contaminants 207h.14.vi Sanitation Premises Un 207h.14.vii Sanitation Insect and Parasite Control Un 207h.15 Records-Individual Dogs 207h.16 Records-Veterinary 207I.1 Space-Size of Primary Enclosure Un 207I.2 Primary Enclosure 30" Off Floor N/A 207I.3.i Flooring-Structural Requirements 207I.3.ii Flooring-Construction 207I.4 Primary Enclosure-Unfettered Access 207I.6.i Exercise Area-Unfettered Access 207I.6.ii Exercise Area-Size 207I.6.iii Exercise Area-Containment No No Result

17 207h.5 Veterinary Program of Care 207h.6 Temperature Extreme 50 and h.7 Ventilation Levels 207h.8 Lighting Ranges and Cycles 207h.9 Primary Enclosure-Structural 207h.10 Food Contamination Un 207h.11 Sanitation-Dog Removal 207h.12 Primary Enclosure-Stacking N/A 207h.13 Smoke Alarm & Fire Suppression 207h.14.i Sanitation-Feces, Waste, etc. Un 207I.6.iv Exercise Area-Repair and Maintenance 207I.6.v Exercise Area-Sanitation 207I.6.vi Exercise Area-Injury 207I.6.vii Exercise Area-Compatibility 207I.6.viii Exercise Area-Nursing Dams 207I.6.ix Exercise Area-Structure and Maintenance 207I.6.x.A Exercise Area-Outdoors 207I.6.xii Exercise Area-Forced Exercise Un N/A N/A 207I.7 Rabies Vaccination 207I.8 Veterinary Exam Schedule Reinspection required Remarks Inspection Category Viewed Rabies Certification Letter Miscellaneous Result Yes N/A Inspection Category Viewed State Form Exemption Letter Actions which are directed to be taken are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance. Result Yes A total of 83 adult dogs and 6 puppies were located on the premises at the time of inspection. **Actions directed to be taken below are not all that may be required of the kennel operator to come into compliance. The kennel operator is responsible for taking any and all actions necessary to come into compliance (b) Water Resistance There is exposed wood fencing in the kennel. Paint/cover/seal all exposed wood (a) Run Space Wardens observed dogs in primary enclosure that could not turn around with out hitting sides of kennel and the head of the dogs touched the top of the kennel. Primary enclosure shall be constructed and maintained to provide sufficient space to allow each dog to turn around freely and to stand erect, sit, and lie down in a comfortable normal position (b) Run Dimensions- Wardens observed a dog in the primary enclosure that could not turn around without hitting sides of kennel and the head of the dog touched the top of the kennel. Each dog housed in a primary enclosure shall be provided with a minimum amount of floor space, which shall be calculated in accordance with the regulations (a) Shelter- Wardens observed several pens housing three to four dogs without any shelter to protect them against inclement weather, preserves there body heat, and keeps them dry. All dogs shall be provided access to shelter which protects them against inclement weather, preserves their body heat, and keeps them dry; regardless of weather the shelter is temporary or permanent (b) Bedding- Wardens observed soiled and what appeared to be old musty bedding for several of the dogs in the primary enclosure. Bedding to be kept clean (a) Food Wardens observed feces mixed in with food. The food shall be free from contamination or disease, and shall be of sufficient quantity and nutritive value to maintain the health of the dogs.

18 21.28(c) Food/water receptacles Wardens observed that there was no food bowls for any of the dogs. There is to be food bowls for all dogs and kept clean (d) Bedding Cleanliness Wardens observed dirty bedding in kennel. If bedding is used in primary enclosures, it shall be kept clean (a) Excreta Wardens observed excreta in and under primary enclosure which had not been removed daily. Excreta shall be removed from the primary enclosure, including any floor area or ground surface beneath the primary enclosure, on a daily basis (b) Sanitation wardens observed an accumulation of dog hair and other debris in the primary enclosure floor and along fencing, also standing urine. Primary enclosures where the dogs are housed indoors must be cleaned a minimum of once daily.specifically, owner shall keep clean area where dogs are kept (c) housekeeping /Pests Wardens observed Feces and debris as well as cobwebs throughout the kennel. The building and grounds of the kennel shall be maintained, kept cleaned and in good repair and to prevent avian or mammalian pests 207h.2.v primary Enclosure-Shelter form elements Wardens observed that almost all primary enclosures had attached outdoor wire runs which are not adequate to enable the dogs to remain dry. Primary enclosures housing dogs must enable the dogs to remain dry and clean vi Primary Enclosure-Shelter Temp-Hazard Wardens observed that most of the primary enclosures do not provide shelter and protection from temperatures and weather conditions that may be uncomfortable or hazardous to any dog. Provide shelter and protection from temperatures and weather conditions that maybe uncomfortable or hazardous to any dog. 207.h.vii Space shelter all dogs Wardens observed pens that did not provide sufficient space to shelter all dogs housed in those pens dog boxes not large enough to house both dogs in that pen. Use primary enclosures that provide sufficient space to shelter all dogs housed in the primary enclosure at one time h.viii Water Potable constant Wardens observe no water in bowls in primary enclosures. Provide potable water at all times. unless otherwise directed by a veterinarian in writing that shall be kept in the kennel records. 207h.14 vi Sanitation Premises Wardens were advised by kennel owner that the primary enclosures hsd not been sanitized in several weeks. Used primary enclosures and food and water receptacles for dogs must be sanitized at least once every two

19 weeks using one of the methods under subparagraph (iv)and more often if necessary to prevent an accumulation of excreta,feces,hair,dirt,debris,food waste and other disease hazards. 207h.14vii Sanitation Insect and parasite control Wardens observe mice and rat dropping in the kennel area. An effective program for control of insects, external parasites affecting dos or pests must be established and maintained so as to promote the health and well - being of the dogs and reduce contamination by pests in housing facilities. 207i.1 Space Size of Primary Enclosure Not all primary enclosures met the minimum amount of floor space allowed by law. A dog housed in a primary enclosure must provided a minimum amount of floor space in the primary enclosure ; the floor space shall be calculated using the longest dog. 207h.10 Food Contamination - Wardens observed feces in food. All dogs must be provided with adequate food that is clean and free from contaminants. 207h.14.i Sanitation-Feces, waste, etc Wardens observed interior of primary enclosures with excreta,food mixed together on flooring. Food and excreta must be removed from primary enclosures at least daily or more often to prevent an acculation of excreta and food. 207i.6.v Exercise area-sanitation Wardens observed exercise with debris in them. The exercise area shall be cleaned in accordance with the requirements under subsection (h) (14). Recheck to be done at a later date

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