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Since late August, the ASPCA has been assisting with multiple cases of alleged cruelty, including the removal of 13 dogs from suspected dogfighting in Darlington, South Carolina, and over 100 cats from a self-described animal rescue organization in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.
We assisted The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division with operational planning and removal, evidence collection, legal and investigative assistance, forensic exams and medical and behavioral care for the dogs removed from the property.
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These animals, including puppies, were found in poor condition and have been relocated to an ASPCA emergency shelter for continued care and enrichment.
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Happening Now: In addition to these efforts, at the request of the Humane Society of Lackawanna County we are also currently on the ground in Pennsylvania, assisting with the removal of over 100 cats, who were found living in unsanitary conditions among their own feces and urine, with many suffering from untreated medical conditions.
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During times like these, we must be ready to act on a moment’s notice to get animals out of danger and give them the care they desperately need.
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Your support is urgently needed today as we continue our response efforts.
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Please make a lifesaving donation now to ensure that we can continue to be there when animals are most in need.
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