'An overwhelming, heartbreaking scene:' Over 100 dogs and puppies rescued from alleged neglect at Havanese breeder's residence in Harford County, Maryland
- Over 100 dogs and puppies were rescued from alleged neglect at a Havanese breeder's residence in Harford County, Maryland, as reported by Stacy Volodin, Maryland State Director of Humane World for Animals.
- Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler stated that the Animal Control Unit plays a vital role in protecting animals and community health and safety.
- John Goodwin, Senior Managing Director of Humane World for Animals' Stop Puppy Mills campaign, highlighted that cute photos and pedigrees do not guarantee good treatment of puppies from breeders.
- The Humane World for Animals expressed gratitude to the Harford County Sheriff's Office for investigating and intervening, stating this marks a positive change for the rescued dogs.
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'An overwhelming, heartbreaking scene:' Over 100 dogs and puppies rescued from alleged neglect at Havanese breeder's residence in Harford County, Maryland
HARFORD COUNTY, Md., Aug. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Humane World for Animals, formerly called the Humane Society of the United States, assisted the Harford County Sheriff's Office in rescuing over 100 dogs and puppies in a large-scale alleged neglect…
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