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Rescue organizations from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border were called to a puppy mill in Rosarito. What they found was horrifying.

This isn’t the first time Rosenow has run afoul of the law. And her activities haven’t been limited to Mexico — for years she ran breeding operations in the United States.

“I knew before you even said her name who it was,” Sullivan said. She had been been investigating Rosenow while she lived in her jurisdiction. “It's heartbreaking that everybody's hands are tied, and this stuff just continues,” Sullivan said."We work for weeks and months to try to stop these things from happening, and all it takes is for them is to move into the next district.”CEO and president, Dr. Gary Weitzman, said breeders will continue to have an easy time evading law enforcement until there is a way to keep track of them on a national level.

Weitzman added that breeders should allow customers to physically see where the animals are bred, show that all documentation is accounted for and always use payment that can be tracked. He said a transaction to sell a puppy or dog on public property is illegal in the state of California.In 2020, Emily Hoyt bought one of the goldendoodles that Rosenow had transported across the border to a Chula Vista parking lot.

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