[CBS Sacramento]
EL DORADO COUNTY (CBS 13) — A Shingle Springs veterinarian who treated animals involved in a massive hoarding case could face jail time.
The county said veterinarian Dean Bader broke the law by not reporting the abuse. If convicted, he could lose his license.
In May 2019, hundreds of cats, dogs and more were removed from a home in Shingle Springs. The women responsible claimed they were running an animal sanctuary but were later convicted of animal abuse. Over the years, they had taken some of the animals to Bader...
https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2020/02/26/shingle-springs-veterinarian-hoarding/