Shelter “unbelievably full” after rescuing 34 dogs from hoarding situation, offers free adoptions

A Sacramento shelter is facing a crisis after taking in over 30 dogs rescued from a hoarding situation, and are desperate to find them all homes to save their lives.

According to KCRA, 34 dogs — all Chihuahuas except for 2 huskies — were rescued from a Sacramento property after their owner died.

It’s a heartbreaking situation, and it’s clear these dogs had been kept in a serious hoarding situation. They were soon taken in by the Front Street Animal Shelter in Sacramento.

While the dogs are now in better hands, it has put the shelter in a tough spot, as this huge intake of new dogs has put a strain on the already overcrowding kennels.

“We were already very full before this happened, with multiple dogs housed in most kennels,” said shelter communications manager Ryan Hinderman, per the city’s news website. “The shelter has 99 dog kennels, but after the rescue, had nearly double that number of dogs.”

In response to this overwhelming crisis, the shelter is offering an incentive to encourage people to adopt: they are waiving the adoption fees on certain dogs through September 15. According to their website, the fees have been paid for with donations from the community. All dogs will be fixed, microchipped and vaccinated.

Other adult dogs are available for a reduced adoption fee of $25, while puppies are available for the standard $150. Military vets with a valid ID are also eligible for a waived adoption fee.

Front Street Animal Shelter is open 7 days a week from 12 pm to 5 pm. The site lists many kinds of dogs available for adoption, with different breeds and sizes. “There really is a dog for everyone here,” said Hinderman. “They’re great dogs that just need a second chance.”

We’re glad all of these dogs were rescued after living in a hoarding situation, but it has clearly put a strain on this shelter. We hope people in the area step up to adopt these dogs in need! Please share this story to spread the word!

Follow us to see more useful information, as well as to give us more motivation to update more useful information for you.
Source: USA Today

Related Posts

Featured Image

28 retired police and military dogs were found living in filth and neglect — now looking for homes

Police and military dogs are true heroes, and like their human counterparts they deserve the best and a happy retirement when they’ve finished their service. Sadly, not…

Featured Image

Senior shelter dog with a “young spirit” overlooked for over 800 days — looking for a home

Every shelter dog dreams of finding their forever home, but some dogs struggle to get adopted. This is especially true of senior dogs, who are often passed…

Featured Image

Rescue team carries 160-pound dog mountain trail after he was injured on hike, refused to move

Many people enjoy exploring nature with their dogs by their side, but sometimes dogs aren’t prepared for the terrain and can’t go on. That was the case…

Featured Image

Army veteran says he was fired from his job over his service dog

Service dogs can be a lifesaver for people with medical conditions and disabilities, specially trained to help them with all kinds of tasks throughout their day. These…

Featured Image

Dog Living With Homeless Owner Gets His First Taste Of Peace

Life can change in the blink of an eye– sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. A man who adored his dog Hero ended up…

Featured Image

Stray Dog Won’t Stop Smiling After Man Rescues Him Off The Street And Takes Him Home

Twelve years ago one special Pit Bull terrier was rescued from the streets of New York, and has been expressing his happiness ever since by smiling. Jon…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

error: Content is protected !!