25 dogs rescued from Suffolk County home in 'deplorable condition'
BAY SHORE, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK, AUG 6 – Authorities found 25 neglected dogs living in toxic, overcrowded conditions in a condemned Bay Shore home; this is the second raid in eight years, officials said.
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25 dogs rescued from ‘deplorable conditions’ at Long Island home
More than two dozen dogs were rescued from a Long Island home after they were found in what officials called “deplorable conditions.” Suffolk County police and the local SPCA responded to the home on Richland Blvd. in Bay Shore after a 911 call came in about barking dogs Tuesday morning. Responding officers arrived to find an “unkempt…hoarding situation,” with dogs hiding both inside and outside the home. Authorities were forced to dissemble the…
More than two dozen dogs rescued from deplorable conditions inside Long Island home
More than two dozen dogs were rescued from what investigators described as a hoarding house on Long Island, which has since been condemned. But the owner remained adamant she didn’t have that many animals. Dogs with matted fur and flea infestations were rescued from the home on Richland Boulevard in Bay Shore. Officials had to use breathing masks because of the smell of ammonia from the urine inside was so overpowering. “They wore hazmat suits, …
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