Fudge Ripple freed from the chain

The Humane Society of the United States assisted the Vidalia Police Department and Vidalia Animal Control in rescuing more than 20 dogs and puppies from an alleged neglect situation at a residential property in Vidalia, Louisiana. Local authorities served a search and seizure warrant at approximately 8 a.m. on Sept. 19. The dogs were found scattered around the yard—many restrained on chains and wandering through tall, thick grass and debris. A group of six juveniles were found in a small fenced-in pen with a single worn tarp overhead. Feces was prevalent around the yard and many of the dogs had no apparent access to clean water, food or adequate shelter. A veterinarian identified most dogs as severely underweight and heavily infested with fleas. Open wounds could be seen on many dogs. The Humane Society of the United States transported the rescued animals to an undisclosed location where they will continue to receive veterinary exams and much-needed care.
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