146 dogs Hoarded at a Home are Removed Denver, CO (US)Incident Date: Sunday, Jun 20, 2004 County: Arapahoe
Disposition: Alleged Case Images: 1 files available
Alleged: Name Undisclosed
A case of alleged animal hoarding means there are some dogs who need new homes.
Investigators found 146 dogs, primarily schnauzer mixes, and one cat living in horrible conditions at a home in Las Animas County.
"The conditions were pretty bad in some cases. Some of the animals were kept in a U-Haul trailer with no food or water," said Barbara Novoryta, chief investigator with the Dumb Friends League. "Some were in pens and others were roaming loose."
The dogs had gone without food, water and attention for so long that some of the animals turned on one another, each fighting for survival.
Novoryta seized the dogs on Friday and sent them to the Denver Dumb Friends League, who will evaluate each dog's health and mental state and put some up for adoption later this week. Some of the dogs are too young or need socialization before being made available for adoption, 7NEWS reported.
The dogs' owners are expected to be charged with animal cruelty.
In hoarding cases, the owners start out wanting to help the animals by taking them in, but then they take in so many animals that all start to become neglected, said a Denver Dumb Friends League spokeswoman.
If you are interested in adopting one of the animals, contact the DDFL or you can also help out in the care for the dogs by donating money to either the DDFL or the State Animal Cruelty Prevention Fund:
Denver Dumb Friends League (303) 751-5772 2080 S. Quebec Street Denver, CO 80231 Att: Las Animas Hoarder Case www.DDFL.org
Animal Cruelty Prevention Fund 700 Kipling St. 4000 Lakewood, CO 80215 References« CO State Animal Cruelty Map « More cases in Arapahoe County, CO
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