A damning U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) report just obtained by PETA reveals that an Iowa County breeding facility operated by John Beiler has been cited againâthis time related to dogs with matted furâfor violating the federal Animal Welfare Act, marking at least the 18th violation at the operation since 2014. Despite this pattern of repeated violations, the USDA has yet to rescue a single animal or seek any penalties against Beiler, so PETA rushed a letter to District Attorney Zachary P. Leigh urging him to have a veterinarian visit the facility with investigators and file appropriate charges against those responsible for the neglect.
According to the report, on August 1 a USDA veterinarian discovered three dogs with matted furâa painful condition that pulls the skin tightly and can lead to skin infections and other health problems. Similarly, in October 2016 six guinea pigs were found with red and crusty skin and another animal had so much âcrusted materialâ on her feet that most of her toes werenât visible. Additionally, between March 2014 and April 2017, Beiler was cited on five different occasions for keeping animals in filthy conditions, including on âexcessively soiled bedding,â among an âexcessive amount of black flies,â and amid an odor of ammonia so strong that it burned the USDA veterinarianâs throat and eyes.
âMiserable mills like this one deny animals proper care and treat them as nothing but commodities,â says PETA Vice President of Evidence Analysis Daniel Paden. âPETA is urging Iowa County authorities to prosecute those responsible for this persistent neglect and calls on everyone to avoid buying animals from breeders or pet stores, which keep operations like this one in business, and to adopt from shelters instead.â
PETA is pursuing charges under state law because the USDA doesnât render relief or aid to animals during its inspections andâas Beilerâs nine-year history of violations showâthese infractions carry no federal criminal or civil penalties.
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PETAâs letter to Leigh follows.
September 7, 2023
The Honorable Zachary P. Leigh
Iowa County District Attorney
Dear Mr. Leigh:
I hope this letter finds you well. Iâm writing to request that your office (and the proper law-enforcement agency, as you deem appropriate) investigate and, as suitable, file criminal charges against those responsible for neglecting dogs at a breeding facility operated by John Beiler at 726 Turnbull Rd. near Rewey. PETA hopes investigators will visit the facility with a veterinarian who has expertise in canine health and welfare so that they can identify any animals in need of care and opine on the conditions of and for approximately 70 dogs there.
Over at least nine years, a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) veterinarian has documented neglect at the facility in the attached reports, the latest of which was just made public. On August 1, the veterinarian found three dogs with matted hair. Beiler apparently attempted to explain the mats by stating that his operationâs clippers had âstopped working.â (In October 2016âwhen Beiler possessed more than 1,700 guinea pigsâsix animals were found in need of veterinary evaluation for red and crusty skin and so much âcrusted materialâ on one animalâs feet that most of her toes âcould not be visualized.â)
In June 2021, the veterinarian found animals exposed to ârusted out and roughâ feeders in approximately 37 cages, which âcould injureâ them. (Beiler had been cited for similar dangerous conditions in October 2016 and March 2014.) The findings in August and in 2021 may violate Wisconsin Statute §§ 951.02 and 951.14. The latter requires that enclosures for animals be âstructurally sound and maintained in good repair to protect the animals from injury.â
You may also be interested to know that in August, Beiler was cited for the use of expired medications andâfor at least the fourth timeâlacking proper identification and/or records of his animals. Furthermore, between March 2014 and April 2017, Beiler was cited on five different occasions for keeping animals in filthy conditions, including on âexcessively soiled bedding,â among an âexcessive amount of black fliesâ and an odor of ammonia so strong that it burned the veterinarianâs throat and eyes during an inspection.
The USDA renders no aid or relief whatsoever to animals on site, and these reports carry no criminal or civil penalties and donât preempt criminal liability under state law for neglecting animals. If youâd like to learn more about the agencyâs findings, please see the contact information for its office in Riverdale, Maryland, here. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Daniel Paden
Vice President of Evidence Analysis
PETA
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