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Over 50 dogs rescued from trash-filled feces-covered Texas home

More than 50 dogs rescued from trash-filled, feces-covered home The Humane Society of North Texas said the conditions in the Hill County home were so bad investigators had to wear hazmat suits. Author: Jim Hice, Bary Roy Published: 7:36 PM CDT April 30, 2021 Updated: 8:23 PM CDT April 30, 2021 WHITNEY, Texas More than 50 dogs and puppies were rescued from a home in Whitney where the Humane Society of North Texas (HSNT) said was dilapidated, trash-filled and feces-covered. The HSNT Cruelty Department said they went to the home on April 12 along with the Hill County Sheriff s Department to rescue the dogs. Investigators had to wear hazmat suits and respirators due to the high levels of ammonia, according to the HSNT.

50+ dogs living in 3 feet of feces removed from home

50+ dogs living in 3 feet of feces removed from home Law enforcement officials joined The Humane Society of North Texas in removing more than 50 dogs from a dilapidated, trash-filled and feces-covered home still inhabited by its human owner. Posted: Apr 28, 2021 3:51 PM Updated: Apr 28, 2021 3:51 PM Posted By: KTVT     HILL COUNTY, Texas (KTVT) Law enforcement officials joined The Humane Society of North Texas in removing more than 50 dogs from a dilapidated, trash-filled and feces-covered home still inhabited by its human owner. Investigators entered the property on April 12 in Hazmat suits and respirators due to the high levels of ammonia. “It is tiring work. It is grueling work. It seems to never end,” said Cassie Davidson, Humane Society of North Texas Director of Communications.

Over 50 dogs rescued from Hill County home, now being treated at new Humane Society of North Texas facility

Over 50 dogs rescued from Hill County home, now being treated at new Humane Society of North Texas facility “We seized over 50,” Cassie Davidson said. “And have several that have given birth while in our care. And several more that are still pregnant about to give birth.” Author: Ariel Plasencia Updated: 6:33 PM CDT April 27, 2021 FORT WORTH, Texas Over 50 dogs are being treated at the Humane Society of North Texas’ (HSNT) new Fort Worth facility after being rescued from a Hill County home two weeks ago. HSNT Spokesperson Cassie Davidson said Hill County authorities are handling any potential legal action against the homeowner. For now, her focus is on the health and safety of the rescued dogs.  

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