02-14-2020, 04:09 PM
After the owner died, 47 dogs were found in his home. The dogs were in terrible, even life threatening condition.
Northern Reach Rescue Network volunteers removed the dogs from the home and shipped them to places that could care for them.
Some of the worst dogs were sent to the Toronto Human Society.
It is sad. Some of the dogs will be damaged for life. Some might not even make it.
https://toronto.citynews.ca/2020/02/13/4...under-bay/
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/qjd3q...l-hoarding
There is a good chance that I will get to see some of these dogs when I work on the shelter garden this summer. I am glad they are going to have a happy ending to their sad lives. Better would be a happy beginning to their lives. These animals lived in horrible conditions for a long time. I wonder that no one was aware and no one reported anything.
Northern Reach Rescue Network volunteers removed the dogs from the home and shipped them to places that could care for them.
Some of the worst dogs were sent to the Toronto Human Society.
It is sad. Some of the dogs will be damaged for life. Some might not even make it.
https://toronto.citynews.ca/2020/02/13/4...under-bay/
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/qjd3q...l-hoarding
There is a good chance that I will get to see some of these dogs when I work on the shelter garden this summer. I am glad they are going to have a happy ending to their sad lives. Better would be a happy beginning to their lives. These animals lived in horrible conditions for a long time. I wonder that no one was aware and no one reported anything.
Catherine