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Kesang Camp's Tibetan Mastiff Breeder is it a puppy mill in disguise? Galva, IL.

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Time & time again we get notified of animal abuse & neglect. Time & time again we have concerned animal lovers reaching out to us, worried about how a certain rescue is running their rescue. Why is this occurring on a regular basis? We will be discussing this on the upcoming podcast. June 27th @ 6:30pm,EST. 5:30pm, CST. This episode is about a situation occurring in Galva, IL.  Three whistleblowers & others are coming forward, speaking out about what they witnessed on the property of Ron Bombliss. How can a man, 67 years old take care of 77 large dogs.  77 large dogs on a property consisting of less than an acre? 

Ron states these are Tibetan Mastiffs. Are they really? Some dispute that. We are no experts, but seeking answers from those that know the breed. Ron is allowing these dogs to breed with one another. Inbreed to be exact. What happens to the offspring of inbreeding? The puppies suffer from physical abnormalities & genetic mutations.   

Watch the news segment listed in comments below. 

 Listen to how Ron Bombliss states how he is overwhelmed.   Why did Ron decline the offer of other rescues willing to take in these dogs?  Why? Is it perhaps that Ron wants to maintain control over the animals?  You would think Ron would want the best for these dogs, or does he? This appears to us to be a classic hoarding situation.  Local officials need to stop turning a blind eye. It's time that these animals deserve a better way of living.These conditions are downright deplorable. 

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