The SPCA of Wake County helped remove the canines from the home and is helping the dogs recover and enjoy fresh air, some for the first time
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- A pet rescue in North Carolina was called to help rescue 101 dogs found crammed in cages and other small, filthy spaces inside a residence
- The SPCA of Wake County worked alongside Raleigh Animal Control to transport the dogs out of the house and into recovery
- Officers from the Raleigh Police Department discovered the neglected dogs after responding to a complaint about the property
Authorities rescued 101 dogs from an “apparent puppy mill” in a Raleigh, North Carolina, home, according to a Wake County shelter.
The SPCA of Wake County received a phone call on June 4, alerting them to 101 dogs living in “egregious conditions” at one residence. Within the hour, rescuers say they made their way to the property and began escorting the dogs to safety, SPCA of Wake County wrote in an Instagram post.
“101 dogs were removed yesterday from an apparent puppy mill inside a Wake County home,” the SPCA of Wake County wrote in the June 5 social media post…