Hundreds of Seized Dogs Now Finding Homes, Shelters ; the Animals Were Taken From a Private Shelter That Was Deemed a Public Health Nuisance.
Dayton Daily News › March 22, 2011
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Dayton Daily News › March 22, 2011
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HILLIARD -- Dogs taken as part of possibly the largest seizure in Ohio are beginning to make their way into homes and shelters across the country.
The Clark County Humane Society seized 367 dogs last month from the One More Chance Adoption and Rescue private shelter on Lower Valley Pike. The Clark County Combined Health District declared the site a public health nuisance, citing rat infestations, animal feces and trash.See the full content of this document
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Hundreds of Seized Dogs Now Finding Homes, Shelters ; the Animals Were Taken From a Private Shelter That Was Deemed a Public Health Nuisance.
The birth of puppies swelled the population to 387, but the humane society has been working on bringin...
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