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Moses S Glick
Stitzer, WI
Breeder Snapshot
- Recent Dog Total
- 63
- USDA Citations
- 17
- USDA License
- 35-A-0518
- USDA License Exp
- 12/27/2028
Breed(s) Offered
According to public sources, Moses S Glick raises the following breed(s): Cavapoo, Poodle.
Compiled from publicly available sources, which may include breeders' public listings, inspection reports, pet store records, and Certificates of Veterinary Inspections (CVIs). While we strive for accuracy, this information may not be accurate, current, or complete.
USDA Inspections
USDA inspectors visit licensed dog breeders to check that their facilities meet federal Animal Welfare Act standards — housing, food and water, veterinary care, sanitation, and how the dogs are handled. Each visit produces a public report through the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). For citations, we've included the first sentence of the report. Click the PDF to read the entire inspection.
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38 total dogsNo findings
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42 total dogsNo findings
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5 CITATIONS70 total dogsMissing dog ID tags
“Three dogs were observed to be have missing ID tags ... seven new dogs to the kennel ... do not have official tags and tag numbers assigned to them.”
Missing buyer/receiver info on disposition forms“Some of the disposition forms (APHIS 7006) had a transporter noted, however lacked the name and address of the buyer or receiver.”
Puppies transported under 8 weeks old“Three cavapoo puppies were sold and picked up for transport on 3-19-2024 by a broker that were born on 1-29-2024. These puppies would not have been 8 weeks old until 3/26/2024.”
Pen had stored objects, bare wood hard to clean“Six weaned puppies are housed in a sheltered enclosure that was made in part of the walkway. There is a kennel stored between a door of bare wood and the fence is made of bare wood. The stored objects that puppies can access and bare wood make this area difficult to clean and sanitize.”
Vet care plan not signed by current vet“The facility is following an appropriate written program of veterinary careA written plan, signed by a vet, for the animals' medical care. (PVC) ... however the PVC in use wasn't developed and signed by the current AV.”
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3 CITATIONS62 total dogsMissing written exercise plan
“A written program of exercise for dogs that is approved by the attending veterinarian (AV) was not available for inspection.”
RepeatMissing signed veterinary care plan“A written program of veterinary careA written plan, signed by a vet, for the animals' medical care. (PVC) that was developed with and signed by the current Attending Veterinary (AV) was not available for inspection.”
Poodle (Topper) matted hair“Topper, (Male red poodle ...) has matted hair on his legs and body.”
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2 CITATIONS66 total dogsAnnual vet exams not up to dateMissing physical exam records
“The facility did not have an up-to date record of physical exams for adult dogs available. The attending veterinarian and licensee said that each adult dog didn't get a nose-to-tail hand's on physical exam for 2025 ...”
Missing vaccine records“The licensee said each adult dog is getting vaccinated to protect for parvo and distemper, however a record of each adult vaccination is not being kept.”
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70 total dogsNo findings
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1 CITATIONAttempted
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6 CITATIONS63 total dogsExpired medicationsMedications with no expiration date
“Several medications are expired or do not have an expiration date on the container. ... Isopropyl Alcohol expired 12/2025 ... Pyrantel expired March 2025 ... Fenbendazole in a jar with no expiration date ... Toltrazuril in a container with no expiration date ... Ivermectin expired March 2025”
Puppies missing ID numbers“Three litters of puppies do not have an individual identification number assigned to them on cage cards. ... The following litters did not have identification: 6 puppies born February 28, 2026; 7 puppies born March 7, 2026; 8 puppies born March 20, 2026.”
Chewed birthing boxes and doorways“There are whelpingGiving birth to puppies. boxes and doorways that have been heavily chewed in 8 enclosures housing a total of 13 adults and 34 puppies. Heavily chewed surfaces are not able to be readily cleaned and sanitized ...”
Newborn puppy housed with unrelated adult dogs“The licensee identified a female dog in labor with one puppy born housed with 3 other adult dogs. ... Puppies under 4 months of age or less may not be housed in the same primary enclosure with adult dogs other than their dams or foster dams.”
Pens, feeders, waterers not sanitized every 2 weeks“The licensee does not sanitize the sheltered primary enclosures, feeders or waterers for all dogs every 2 weeks. ... sanitizing is done approximately two times per year with soap.”
Puppy deworming plan not followed“The facility is not always following the deworming plan for puppies. ... Safeguard not done day 54-56, Ivermectin day 56 not done ... Toltrazuril not done on day 24 ... Toltrazuril not done day 4 and 14, pyrantel not done on day 5 and 12”
Counts include adults and puppies. The dog-count color shows kennel size: green for smaller kennels, yellow for mid-size, and red for the largest (150 or more dogs). In the findings column, a red finding marks a critical citation.
Horrible Hundred
The Humane Society’s “Horrible Hundred” is an annual report that highlights dog breeders across the United States with repeated or serious animal-welfare concerns. Below is a summary of the concerns noted in the report(s):
2026: Unsanitary conditions; expired medications; inadequate veterinary care; dog in active labor housed with multiple adult dogs; repeated vaccination and exam record deficiencies; prior sale of underage puppies; matted dogs and poor housing conditions across multiple inspections.
Click a year to open that report, or learn more about the Horrible Hundred here.
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Pawthenticity summarizes public inspection records from USDA APHIS to help people make informed decisions. The findings, citation codes, and dates shown are drawn directly from those records and reflect conditions documented on the inspection date(s) shown — they may not reflect current operations. Category and severity labels are our summary of the USDA's own findings, not independent judgments about a breeder. If you believe any information here is inaccurate or out of date, please submit a correction.

