Ogden Dog Rescue Recalls 2012 Welfare Incident
Ogden Dog Rescue Recalls 2012 Welfare Incident

Ogden Dog Rescue Recalls 2012 Welfare Incident

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Authorities in Ogden, Utah, rescued 152 dogs from a single residence on Jefferson Avenue after responding to a report of possible animal neglect and finding the animals in extremely poor and overcrowded conditions. Multiple animal services agencies from Weber, Roy, and Draper assisted in the rescue and are now providing veterinary care and shelter support. The case remains under active investigation, with officials withholding details about possible charges or the circumstances leading to the situation. The dogs are not immediately available for adoption as they undergo medical treatment, but adoption is expected to begin around April 21, with the public advised to monitor Weber County Animal Services for updates. This incident follows a similar large-scale rescue at the same address in 2012, highlighting ongoing animal welfare concerns. Community members are urged to help the overwhelmed shelter through donations or fostering.

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