Shelters seek adopters after LA County removes more than 300 animals
More than 300 animals, including 232 dogs and 66 cats, were removed from a neglected Lake Hughes property; shelters remain open Sunday to find foster and adoptive homes.
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Hundreds of dogs and cats rescued in Los Angeles by authorities and NGOs due to neglectful conditions; urgent donations and adoptions needed.
Exclusive | Dogs and cats seized in record-breaking animal rescue could be caged for months as accused hoarder claims innocence
The California Post visited dozens of anxious and smelly but cute animals Saturday from the massive Lake Hughes rescue operation at a Los Angeles animal control care center — as the alleged animal hoarder who took care of them disputes she did anything wrong.
Shelters seek adopters after LA County removes more than 300 animals
Animal rescue groups and shelters across Los Angeles County are working together to respond to a large-scale animal rescue operation in Lake Hughes. The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control removed more than 300 animals from a property in the area in what officials describe as one of the department’s largest rescue operations. Authorities say the animals appeared to be neglected. The rescue included 232 dogs, 66 cats, one rab…
Authorities seized animals in housing due to neglect and overcrowding is the largest case of animal rescue in the United States. More than 700 dogs and cats were rescued by the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Control and Care in a home in Lake Hughes. The operation started early with the participation of more than 70 DACC workers following an investigation into allegations of animal cruelty and overcrowding. Animals were under the custod…
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