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The Colorado Department of Agriculture on Wednesday transferred slightly more than 100 dogs from a licensed dog breeder near Monte Vista who notified the state several weeks ago that she was going out of business.

The woman, who had been licensed since 1995, had predominantly Chihuahuas and Pomeranians.

Kate Anderson, who heads the state’s Pet Animal Care Facilities Program, said “the vast majority” of the dogs were in good health.

The dogs were taken to the Pikes Peak Humane Society in Colorado Springs and to Pueblo Animal Services in Pueblo. Howard Pankratz, The Denver Post

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