Dozens Of Neglected Dogs Rescued In Brooklyn
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Dozens Of Neglected Dogs Rescued In Brooklyn
"More than two dozen victimized dogs and puppies are now able to experience the lives they were meant to live, reflecting the successful collaboration between animal welfare organizations and law enforcement."
"Prosecutors charged the dogs' former owner with 23 counts of overdriving, torturing and injuring animals or failure to provide sustenance, along with 23 counts of failing to provide proper food and drink."
Over 20 dogs were rescued from a Brooklyn apartment where they lived in unsanitary conditions. The ASPCA took custody after a court ruling, providing shelter and medical care. The former owner faces multiple charges for animal cruelty. The dogs are now being placed in adoptive homes, with some adopted by foster caregivers and others transferred to partner shelters. This case highlights collaboration between animal welfare organizations and law enforcement in addressing animal cruelty in New York City.
Read at Brooklyn, NY Patch
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