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700 Dogs and Cats Rescued from Heartbreaking Situation in LA County

700 Dogs and Cats Rescued from Heartbreaking Situation in LA County

Possibly the largest ever seizure of dogs and cats in the United States is happening now in Lake Hughes, California. 

On March 20 at 7:00 am, the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC) served a warrant on 266th Street West for violation of animal welfare laws, according to a post on Facebook. 

There are an estimated 400 dogs and 300 cats at the property that need to be rescued. Over 70 animal care and control staff from DACC and surrounding shelters are onsite helping with this heartbreaking situation. 

700 Dogs and Cats Rescued from Heartbreaking Situation in LA County

The animals are in the custody of Christine De Anda of Rock N Pawz Animal Rescue. DACC shared, “The animals are currently being triaged on site by veterinary and medical staff. Those animals requiring emergency medical care will be immediately transported to veterinary hospitals. The others will be transported to DACC animal care centers for further evaluation and care.” 

This massive seizure will put a strain on DACC resources and kennel space. The emergency flight that you just helped fund helped clear space for some of these poor animals. 

dog in pet carrier being unloaded from airplane

Officials said, “This is the largest number of dogs and cats that DACC has ever seized and may be the largest case ever in the United States.”

They are opening their seven shelter locations on Sunday to help find homes for their current animals to make room for the ones rescued. 

 

More help will be needed, and we are ready to assist in any way possible. Greater Good Charities is working closely with DACC to help with medical care and assistance. Donate now to help these poor dogs and cats get the medical care and supplies they need to heal.

700 Dogs and Cats Rescued from Heartbreaking Situation in LA County

The investigation and rescue mission are still underway. We will share more details on how you can help as we receive them.

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