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Animal Care & Control responds to extreme animal hoarding case in Pinal County
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Monday, February 6, 2012
87 dogs, 5 exotic birds, and another 6 dogs captured one day later
FLORENCE, AZ – On Tuesday afternoon, January 31, 2012, Pinal County Animal Care & Control personnel responded to another case of extreme animal hoarding in an unincorporated area south of Maricopa. In total, 93 dogs were taken in, along with five exotic birds.
“Our officers have responded to multiple cases of animal hoarding in the last twelve months,” said Kaye Dickson. “We worked through the night to shuttle these animals to our shelter after finding them on a remote rural property. Our shelter is exceeding capacity and we are operating under emergency conditions.”
The home was uninhabitable, according to Animal Control. There was no electricity and no running water. Floors were covered with garbage and several inches of fecal matter. One dog had severely infected bite wounds and had to be euthanized to prevent continued suffering.
“We worked this incident in fear for our own health,” Dickson said. “I cannot fathom how the two adult residents were able to live there.”
The owner voluntarily surrendered the animals, allowing the animals to be put up for adoption in the coming weeks. A veterinarian must first examine the dogs as part of the ongoing investigation. Shelter hours for the month of February will be from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. The adoption offices will be closed on Saturdays in February.
Calls for Animal Care & Control services are handled at (520) 509-3555 or toll free at 1-888-431-1311. For information about lost or found pets or to see information on animals for adoption at the shelter, go to Animal Control on www.pinalcountyaz.gov or use this shortened URL: http://goo.gl/LqALP. Lost and Found is in red near the bottom of the page. PetHarbor is the website used to list adoptable animals at the shelter.
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Pinal County Animal Care and Control / CopaNews.com
There was no electricity or water and one dog had to be euthanized to prevent further suffering.
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