30 dead dogs found in animal abuse and hoarding case

30 dead dogs found in animal abuse and hoarding case

CINCINNATI, Ohio — Dog wardens found at least 30 dead dogs and dozens of living dogs in “the most horrible conditions they have ever seen” at an Ohio animal rescue, the Butler County Sheriff’s Office said Friday.

The dog wardens seized 90 living dogs and puppies from the Helping Hands for Furry Paws animal rescue in Madison Township, the sheriff’s office said in a news release. At least 30 additional were found dead in various states of decomposition packed into five different refrigerators and freezers, some of which were not functional.

Both adult dogs and puppies were being housed in several structures on two separate properties, according to the sheriff’s office. One of the structures was a single garage that housed more than 25 dogs with no ventilation or air conditioning and had an indoor temperature of 89 degrees.

Cincinnati Enquirer

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