Dog found in cramped room with 250 others thriving in new home
Summary
Over 250 poodle-cross dogs were rescued from poor conditions in a cramped room in January. Many dogs, including one named Winston, have been cared for by the RSPCA and other centers and are thriving in new homes.Key Facts
- More than 250 poodle-cross dogs were found living together in a small room in January.
- The RSPCA rescued 87 dogs, while the rest were taken in by the Dogs Trust.
- Many of the dogs were severely matted, scared of humans, and unclean when rescued.
- The dogs needed grooming and care before they could start to recover.
- Winston, a 10-month-old dog, was rehomed by a family in Leicester and is now comfortable and happy.
- Tiger, another rescued dog, was adopted in Nottinghamshire and is learning to enjoy walks and play.
- The RSPCA said the owners were extremely vulnerable, so no prosecution will be pursued.
- Rescue workers described the living conditions as extremely poor and the scene as the worst they had seen.
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