21 dogs rescued from home after owners arrested in Coyle, Oklahoma

COYLE, Okla. – Logan County Deputies assisted the Humane Society of Tulsa in the seizure of 21 dogs living under deplorable conditions in a small home in Coyle, Oklahoma on Jan. 9.

The dogs were found indoors, where they were forced to live in their own urine and feces. Officials said the dogs had no access to the outdoors.

The Logan County Sheriff said 46-year-old Jeffery Minor and 37-year-old Liesha Benton were arrested in connection with child neglect, but formal charges have not yet been filed…

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