Giles County, Tennessee – Nearly 200 dogs have been rescued from conditions described as “heartbreaking.” According to Norfolk Adoption SPCA, the dogs all came from a single property in Giles County, Tennessee. The dogs who were living on the property showed clear signs of neglect, including matted fur, empty food bowls, frightened eyes, horrific dental disease, parasites, and lack of veterinary care.

The animal welfare said, “Thanks to the fast and compassionate response of BISSELL Pet Foundation’s Animal Incident Management (AIM) team, along with Giles County Animal Shelter, Greater Birmingham Humane Society, over 130 dogs so far were pulled from the property and given emergency care, with more still to go.”

The shelter is inundated with dogs and urgently in need of help to give them the care they need. Click here if you are interested in helping.

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i can smell it from the picture….. was this a rescue overwhelmed or a hoarding case…. … which ever it was im glad it was called in and them poor dogs are saved….
How did a property get to so many dogs and no one seems to have noticed?? There had to have been a lot of barking from that many dogs. People need to start going to jail with huge fines. Most of these cases, the people get off with a slap on the wrist if even that. NO PLEA DEALS IN THIS CASE!!!