The CHA Animal Shelter, located in Columbus, Ohio, removed 17 dogs from a house in Shadyside. This was after the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) requested them due to observed negligence from the area.
There were also more than 90 dogs that were rescued in late May. These dogs were found living in single-wide trailers without access to food, water, or even fresh air. “When the ASPCA assists with the rescue of animal victims of neglect or cruelty, our priority is not only to remove those animals from harm but to provide them with the care they need to prepare them for life in new, loving homes,” said Jasmine Holsinger, a member of the ASPCA.
The dogs have undergone behavioral and medical treatment ever since the first rescue phase and are now in preparation for adoption. Interested in adopting one of the rescued dogs? Visit the CHA Animal Shelter’s website by clicking this link.
Source: Columbus Messenger
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