Ferris City officials, working with the American Humane organization, say they pulled 75 animals, mostly dogs, from two Dallas County properties outside the city limits on Monday after crews found them in urgent need of medical care.
City Manager Brooks Williams said staff made the call to intervene on the spot after seeing the animals’ condition and deciding they needed immediate help.
Rescue And Response
According to WFAA, Ferris officials and American Humane teams removed 75 animals from the two properties yesterday. Williams told the station the city “chose to step in” after employees observed the situation and concluded the animals needed to be saved right away.
WFAA reported that it reached out to American Humane for additional details about the Ferris operation but did not immediately receive a response.
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