Animal control officers responded to a pet-adoption facility in Lake Hughes, Calif., after receiving complaints about neglect and overcrowding. No charges have been filed.
At 7 a.m., Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control workers served a warrant in the 46000 block of 266th Street West, where hundreds of dogs and cats were being kept, officials said.
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LA officials save hundreds of dogs, cats in one of largest animal rescue operations in US history
Los Angeles animal control officials seized hundreds of cats and dogs from a Lake Hughes property on Friday — in one of largest animal rescue operations in U.S. history. The Los Angeles County ...
An estimated 400 dogs and 300 cats were on the Lake Hughes property and needed to be rescued, according to local officials ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control says it could be the largest cat and dog seizure in U.S. history ...
The FDA has released draft guidance that aims to clear up how drug developers can use alternative testing – but that doesn’t mean animal testing in the US is over.
“At this time, no arrests have been made, and no charges have been filed," authorities said ...
Michael Jensen, owner of Aqualand Pets Plus in Des Moines, was charged with multiple counts of animal neglect after some ...
DACC seized about 700 dogs and cats at a Lake Hughes property; animals are being triaged and moved to county care.
Charges against the two men were filed on March 17 after an investigation uncovered an alleged dogfighting operation at the ...
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