Crime & Safety

3 Temecula Pet Stores Tied To Illegal Puppy Mills: Fed Lawsuit

Hello Puppies, Villaggio Family Pets and Town Puppies allegedly got puppies through illegal mills.

TEMECULA, CA — A federal lawsuit has been filed against several puppy stores in Riverside and San Diego counties, as well as an allegedly fake Missouri-based animal rescue organization accused of taking part in an illegal puppy mill operation, adding to existing litigation claiming the stores fraudulently label their dogs as rescues.

The lawsuit, filed Friday in San Diego federal court on behalf of Maryland-based nonprofit PetConnect Rescue Inc., is one of several filed recently against Utah resident David Salinas, who owns Hello Puppies in Temecula and The Fancy Puppy in Corona.

The suit also names as defendant Jase Demetrius Shamore, the owner of Villaggio Family Pets and Town Puppies, both also located in Temecula.

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Plaintiffs' attorneys say the stores obtain their puppies through the similarly named Missouri-based Pet Connect Rescue Inc., which allegedly "launders" dogs from illegal puppy mills, "falsely labeling them as 'rescues.'"

Defense attorney George Najjar, who represents Salinas' stores, said the case was "completely without merit" and said he may pursue Rule 11 sanctions against the plaintiffs, which can be imposed against parties who submit pleadings that contain frivolous arguments.

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In prior lawsuits filed in San Diego, customers alleged they purchased what they were told were rescue puppies from Salinas-owned stores, only to have purchased a dog that was actually from a puppy mill. The dogs were often were riddled with illnesses — sometimes leading to death — due to being bred in poor conditions, according to prior litigation.

A preliminary injunction was previously obtained by animal-rights organizations against National City Puppy, also owned by Salinas, which was ordered to shutter earlier this year in light of similar allegations.

—City News Service contributed to this report.

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