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Volunteers reveal village houses have turned into horror dog prisons, more than 30 dogs are trapped in cages and see no light

[Animal News]Volunteers received help and exposed the village house as a prison for horror dogs. Volunteers from the Love Animals Center received help last week and found 31 dogs trapped in filthy village houses without sunlight. Sick, extremely thin and malnourished, the tenant of the village house is known to have failed to pay the rent and lost contact for many days. Jacqueline, founder of the “Love Adoption Animal Center”, rescued one of the skinny dogs at home first and the rest of the dogs will be rescued after successfully finding a place to be placed. She hopes to find a place in Saigon that can house these 31 dogs.

Jacqueline said the incident came to light after the tenant failed to pay the rent and the landlord turned to volunteers for help. The tenant is known to have kept dogs like this for three years, trapping most of the dogs in the cage, so she makes people come and feed them, but the dog food was out of stock before and she immediately brought dog food after learning last week.The village house feeds the dogs to prevent them from starving. She described that there was no daylight in the village house and the windows were all sealed. She didn’t seem to want others to find out what was going on inside. The house was smelly and the sanitary environment was bad. Only two Tang dogs were allowed to roam freely in the house, and the rest Twenty-eight Tang dogs and one Seymour were trapped in small rusty iron cages, and some of the dogs couldn’t even turn and stand.

The dogs were around 6 to 8 years old and only a few were neutered. They all had skin problems and severe hair loss. Two dogs were thin. She was the first to accept one of the dogs. An adult Tang dog should weigh at least 16 kilograms. Although he is an adult dog, he is like a BB and does not understand anything. “She will also save another malnourished dog later.

As for the remaining 29 dogs, Jacqueline is trying to find a place to house them, hoping to rent a suitable place in the Sai Kung district, which will have enough space for all 31 dogs to live temporarily, and then will do a physical exam. medical care and training for them, behavior, etc., and hopefully everyone can eventually find adoptive families.

She said frankly, “It really hurts to see them. They’ve been trapped in a cage for a long time. They can’t even run. Their hind legs are shriveled. At home, the top priority is to find a place for resettlement. uncomfortable and worried if they didn’t leave the village house for a day.

If you can provide a place to host those dogs, contact the “Animal Adoption Center” via the Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/laas.hkg)。

Volunteers received help and revealed that the village house had turned into a terrifying dog farm and many dogs were trapped in small dog cages without seeing the light of day.

Volunteers received help and revealed that the village house had turned into a terrifying dog farm and many dogs were trapped in small dog cages without seeing the light of day.

The environment of the site is bad and smelly.

The environment of the site is bad and smelly.

Most of the dogs had skin diseases and two dogs were skinny to the bone.

Most of the dogs had skin diseases and two dogs were skinny to the bone.

The vast majority of dogs are not spayed.

The vast majority of dogs are not spayed.

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