DENVER - Over 35 dogs from an out-of-state animal hoarder case arrived in Denver on Sunday.
On September 1, the Humane Society of the United States helped the Wibaux Sheriff's Department remove 95 dogs from an overrun property in the eastern Montana town.
The canines, mostly shepherd mixes, were living inside a feces-laden home with one man, who did not have a telephone or a vehicle.
The Dumb Friends League in Denver plans to keep 14 to 15 dogs.
The rest will be taken to other Colorado shelters including the Humane Society of Boulder Valley, Longmont Humane Society and Larimer Humane Society.
Many of the dogs will be placed in foster care and socialization for several weeks, but a few may be available for adoption starting September 7.
For more information about the Dumb Friends League, visit www.ddfl.org or call (303) 751-5772.
On September 1, the Humane Society of the United States helped the Wibaux Sheriff's Department remove 95 dogs from an overrun property in the eastern Montana town.
The canines, mostly shepherd mixes, were living inside a feces-laden home with one man, who did not have a telephone or a vehicle.
The Dumb Friends League in Denver plans to keep 14 to 15 dogs.
The rest will be taken to other Colorado shelters including the Humane Society of Boulder Valley, Longmont Humane Society and Larimer Humane Society.
Many of the dogs will be placed in foster care and socialization for several weeks, but a few may be available for adoption starting September 7.
For more information about the Dumb Friends League, visit www.ddfl.org or call (303) 751-5772.