More than 90 dogs and puppies rescued from suspected puppy mill in Raleigh

More than 90 dogs are recovering after being rescued from a puppy mill in Raleigh.

According to the SPCA of Wake County, the Wake County Animal Center reached out to the association to take in some dogs from what appeared to be a puppy mill at a home near New Bern Avenue and New Hope Road.

Wake SPCA said Wake County Animal Services and Raleigh Animal Control were at the house, and the owner signed over the dogs to law enforcement.

Dr. Jennifer Federico with the Wake County Animal Center said more than 90 dogs were recovered from the home, but none of the dogs were at the center due to a lack of space.

Of the more than 90 dogs, Wake SPCA said they rescued 15 dogs and puppies, as well as a mother dog with two newborn puppies, a couple of larger puppies and other adult and senior dogs.

Wake SPCA added that many of the dogs appeared to be toy poodles, pomeranians, chihuahuas, yorkies and smaller breeds, and found a golden retriever  in a cage in the back of the home next to another cage that appeared to be full of goldendoodle puppies.

Both the Wake SPCA and the Wake County Animal Center any additional information would have to come from law enforcement.

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