They are now in the care of the PSPCA shelter hospital for forensic evaluation and treatment. The PSPCA will be using its adoption center on Erie Avenue in North Philadelphia, its regional center in Danville, Montour County, and satellite adoption centers within the Pets Plus Natural stores in to find the dogs and puppies the forever families they deserve.
“Every animal deserves a clean place to live and to receive proper medical care. Confining animals to unsanitary conditions is not just unacceptable, it’s a crime” said Pennsylvania SPCA CEO Jerry Buckley.
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Zena says
This is a hoarder. Glad the pups are safe now.
W_O_W says
Thank God!
Frank G says
What’s wrong with people? How did they ever think they could take care of 62 dogs? A bit mental.
Mom says
Who keeps that many dogs? In Lancaster County, of course. Puppy mill capital of the East Coast. So sick of puppy mills in Pa.