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708 (Nicholson Aff. at 18) (Page ID # 1639). Walsh and Nicholson observed "little to no proof of food or water for the puppies"; "unhygienic conditions such as dried feces that was matted in the fur of the pups"; "damaged and split cages"; "young puppies that seemed really sluggish and dehydrated," some of whom were having a hard time to drink water; and "that the store's interior temperature level was considerably hotter than the Shopping mall's open passage section."R.
at 16, 19) (Page ID # 1606, 1607); see also R. 708 (Nicholson Aff. at 16, 19) (Page ID # 1638, 1639). Walsh asked Hallman about the air conditioning unit and was told that it had been broken for several weeks; Hallman had actually reported the issue to corporate headquarters, however she was unaware of when, or if, the air conditioning unit would be fixed.
707 (Walsh Aff. at 20) (Page ID # 1607). While cleaning out More Discussion Posted Here , Hurn "found that there was a dead hamster in one of the plastic hamster homes. The hamster was stiff and the hair had actually fallen off its body."R. 671 (Hurn Aff. at 14) (Page ID # 1208).
Walsh observed a hamster with a big bite wound; Hallman reported that the animal had not been seen by a veterinarian. R. 8712 (Walsh Dep. at 155) (Page ID # 2815). Walsh affirmed that there was just one person cleaning when they reached the shop and that she was informed that the next staff member did not arrive until 10:00 a.
R. 705 (Walsh Dep. at 327) (Page ID # 1566). Walsh did not see anyone offering water to the puppies when she showed up, and there was no evidence that food had been offered that morning. R. 8712 (Walsh Dep. at 192) (Page ID # 2818). Walsh asked a Pet Supply worker when they normally fed the animals and was told that they typically feed the animals when they arrive, however the employees had actually gotten to 7:00 a.
and there was no food for the animals when the Mc, Kamey employees got here around one hour later on. Id. at 193 (Page ID # 2819). * 4 Walsh and Nicholson concluded "that the animals were suffering from the conditions in the Animal [Supply] Shop which these conditions had continued for a time period."R.