Calgary woman receives record setting fine in connection to animal cruelty
	
	
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Ryan White, CTV Calgary             							 						             
                                        Published Friday, April 10, 2015 3:58PM MDT                                       
						                                            Last Updated Friday, April 10, 2015 4:17PM MDT                                                                                       	A Calgary woman has been fined $10,000 and barred from owning more than  two animals at a time after entering a guilty plea in connection to the  June 2014 seizure of more than 30 dogs from a home in Acadia.
  	On May 13, 2014, police and bylaw officers responded to a home in 8000  block of Addison Drive S.E. after a neighbour became concerned after not  seeing the homeowner for several days. The neighbour encountered dozens  of dogs covered in feces.
  	According to officials with the Calgary Humane Society, between 40 and  50 dogs, of various breeds, were seized from the residence.  Veterinarians considered 17 of the dogs to be in medical distress.
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Bylaw officers equipped with respirators 
stand outside the entrance to  
Beverly Creed's home on Addison Drive S.E. 
during the seizure of her  dogs (Calgary Humane Society)
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                                                     Bylaw officers  equipped with respirators stand outside the entrance to Beverly Creed's  home on Addison Drive S.E. during the seizure of her dogs (Calgary  Humane Society)
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                                                     A sign hangs on the door of the home saying it is unfit for human habitation.
                                               
 														                                                                                   
                       
  	Following an investigation into the matter, the homeowner, Beverly Jean  Creed, was charged with numerous counts of causing or permitting an  animal to be in distress under the Animal Protection Act of Alberta.
  	On Friday, Beverly Jean Creed entered a guilty plea in connection to the charges.
  	According to Brad Nichols, Calgary Humane Society’s manager of cruelty  investigations, the fine is the largest Animal Cruelty penalty case in  Calgary’s history.
  	“Hopefully this sentence acts as a deterrent for those warehousing  animals for any purpose. This case demonstrates how severely quality of  care can drop off with a large population of animals,” said Nichols.
  	Nichols adds restricting Creed from owning more than two animals at a  time is a significant penalty as it inhibits the well-known member of  the city’s dog show community from breeding animals, pet sitting or  participating in mass showings.