The owner of Military Mutts Ranch, Charlotte Orrin, appealed the ruling to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors, which unanimously voted to deny her request.
An animal boarding facility in Aguanga that catered to military families had its door shut after the owner was investigated for multiple animal cruelty cases.
"I was so excited, and I thought I was blessed to have found that because, yeah, we don't get paid enough money," Turner said. "I actually found the listing that she posted that Saturday night of those puppies on Craigslist that she said were stolen," Turner told CBSLA. "I do not abuse and neglect animals. I do this because I care about our soldiers," Orrin said at the hearing. "The effects are so overwhelming, Mrs. Orrin, that I cannot...I cannot support you in this," one supervisor said.
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