40 dogs found living in filthy New York City apartment, animal rescue organization says
- Dozens of dogs were found living in unsanitary conditions in a Queens apartment, as reported by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
- The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals partnered with the Animal Care Centers of New York City to rescue 40 Belgian Malinois.
- According to the Animal Care Centers of New York City, the dogs had no access to fresh air or sunlight and had allegedly never been outside before.
- Tara Mercado, ACC Director of Behavior and Shelter Operations, stated that these dogs have lived in total confinement for their entire lives.
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'Total confinement': Dozens of dogs found crammed into cabinets, cupboards in NYC apartment
[Attached video: Goddard's Law] NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. (WJW) -- Dozens of dogs were discovered stuffed inside cabinets and cupboards and crammed into tight spaces inside a New York City apartment. Canton parents wanted for death of 3-year-old Animal Care Centers of NYC posted a news release to Facebook on May 9 stating that 40 Belgian Malinois dogs were living in "filthy, overcrowded conditions," and many had no access to fresh air or sunligh…
40 dogs found living in filthy New York City apartment, animal rescue organization says | News Channel 3-12
By Katie Houlis Click here for updates on this story QUEENS, New York (WCBS) — Dozens of dogs were found living in unsanitary conditions in a Queens apartment this week, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said. The ASPCA partnered with the Animal Care Centers of New York City on Thursday and Friday to rescue 40 Belgian Malinois, the ACC said. According to the ACC, the dogs had no access to fresh air or sunlight, an…
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