RSPCA says hundreds of dogs rescued from crammed room doing really well'
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RSPCA says hundreds of dogs rescued from crammed room doing really well'
"More than 250 dogs found with matted and crusted coats in an overcrowded home are doing really well, the RSPCA says after carrying out a mass rescue."
"When rescuers arrived, they found so many dogs they almost filled the room. The discovery was made in January at an undisclosed location in the UK."
"The RSPCA says the conditions of the dogs and their numbers had grown out of control during extenuating family circumstances, and it would not prosecute anyone due to extremely vulnerable nature of the owners."
The RSPCA conducted a mass rescue of over 250 dogs found in poor conditions in an overcrowded home. Many dogs had matted and crusted coats, requiring treatment. The charity dismissed claims of using artificial intelligence to fake the situation, emphasizing the reality of animal neglect. The rescue occurred in January at an undisclosed UK location, and due to the vulnerable circumstances of the owners, no prosecution was pursued. The RSPCA took in 87 dogs, while the Dogs Trust cared for the remaining animals.
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