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Sixteen Malnourished & Injured Dogs Rescued from Horrifying Conditions – Blocklines

Sixteen Malnourished & Injured Dogs Rescued from Horrifying Conditions

Arizona Humane Society assisted Phoenix Police Department in rescuing sixteen dogs from horrifying and heartbreaking conditions. 

The dogs were found living in squalor and fearful of humans. They were never allowed outdoors which left the floor of the home covered “in approximately 8″ of feces”, according to rescuers. 

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No food or water was found during the rescue mission, and it is a miracle these dogs survived. Many of the dogs are suffering from untreated wounds, parasite infestations, and are severely malnourished. 

Injured brown dog with visible wounds, resting on a path with greenery nearby.
Photo: Arizona Humane Society

Rescuers told us, “Two had severe dog bite wounds and others had a variety of skin issues.”

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A brown and white dog stands with an orange leash in a shelter environment.
Photo: Arizona Humane Society

They have a long and expensive road to recovery and need your help. With your continued support, Greater Good Charities’ Emergency Animal Medical fund is helping with their medical bills. 

Small brown dog curled up in a metal crate, looking apprehensive.
Photo: Arizona Humane Society

These poor dogs need urgent medical care and to learn to trust humans again. They deserve a second chance to find a loving home. 

Close-up of a dirty dog with expressive eyes and an orange collar.
Photo: Arizona Humane Society

Donate today to help fund their care and help restore their faith in humans. 

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