Dogs Locked In Grimy RV For Years Smother Rescuer With Kisses When She Opens Door

The Humane Society of the United States has worked together with the Dixie County Sheriff’s Office to rescue nearly 150 dogs in a large-scale alleged severe neglect situation on a five-acre residential property in Dixie County, Florida.

Dozens of the dogs were crammed into filthy hutches outside that were falling apart, almost like ones that are found at dog meat farms.

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At least twenty of the dogs were living in an old camper that was filled with garbage and feces.

Many were suffering from severe painful skin infections and had very little to no hair. They didn’t have adequate shelter from the cold and rain, and they had no food or water.

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Rescuers went into the kennels and trailers in hazmat suits to rescue the poor little pups.

The dogs were so happy to see rescuers and so relieved to finally get out of there that they greeted them with wagging tails and howled with joy.

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After they were freed from their awful living conditions, they were examined by vets and treated for their ailments. They are now at a temporary shelter while they continue to receive veterinary care.

Once they are healed, they will be available for adoption.

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