Almost 50 dogs are now in new, loving, and safe foster homes.
As reported on News Center 7 at 5:30, the Humane Society of Greater Dayton said it pulled them out of abusive and unsafe conditions.
- ‘An impact to everybody;’ Air traffic to be reduced by 10% across 40 major airports
- Federal judge orders Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits in November
- 1 person dies in multi-vehicle crash involving Amazon semi on I-75 NB; lanes reopen
The dogs were rescued from a house in New Lebanon on Monday.
“It’s really not an environment suitable for humans or animals,” Brian Weltge, Humane Society of Greater Dayton President, said…