15 dogs rescued from urine, feces infested home in southwest Houston

HOUSTON – At least 15 dogs have been rescued from deplorable conditions at a home in southwest Houston, according to the Houston SPCA.

The animals at the home, located in the 2000 block of Dairy Brook Drive, were living in filth, surrounded by debris, urine, and feces.

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The owner signed over the dogs to the Houston SPCA so they could receive individualized care.

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Officials at the scene said the dogs were found matted, dirty, and cruelly confined, suffering from the effects of hoarding.

Veterinary staff from the Houston SPCA, along with veterinary students from Texas A&M, are assessing each dog for immediate health concerns and needs.

The Houston SPCA urges the public to report suspected cases of animal neglect and abuse to help prevent further suffering by calling 713-869-7722 or uploading photos and videos at HoustonSPCA.org.

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