Pets
More Than 100 Rescued Dogs Close To Being Adopted
The animals were rescued from squalid conditions in a Ross Township home.

ROSS TOWNSHIP (KDKA) — After receiving more than 700 adoption applications, some of the rescued Ross Township dogs are ready for their new homes.
Animal Friends said it was their largest rescue as 117 dogs removed from a Ross Township home on Sept. 11. Most of the dogs were Australian Shepherds, Border Collies and Golden Retriever mixes.
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“The conditions that these dogs were in was just deplorable and heartbreaking,” said Shannon Clarke, communications director at Animal Friends.
Read more at CBS Pittsburgh.