Woman charged with animal cruelty one year after large dog seizure in Clearwater
CLEARWATER, B.C. — A woman has been charged with animal cruelty nearly one year after the BC SPCA seized dozens of dogs from her property in Clearwater.
In a news release issued Monday (Feb. 3), the SPCA says Bonnie Milligan faces charges of willfully causing unnecessary pain, suffering or injury to an animal and willfully neglecting an animal or failing to provide suitable and adequate food, water, shelter and care.
The charges stem from an animal cruelty investigation in February 2024 when the SPCA seized 31 dogs of varying ages, including dachshunds, poodles, Mini Schnauzers and various poodle-mix breeds, from a property in Clearwater. One of the dogs, a senior dachshund, was euthanized after a large, abdominal mass was discovered to be a late-stage tumour.


