This video contains graphic content which may be inappropriate for children.
On 18 May 2009, the Humane Society of Berks County detailed Field Service Coordinator Dylan Heckart to assist the Humane League of Lancaster County in removing dogs from the scene of an animal cruelty investigation in Lancaster, PA. Ninety dogs were removed from a residence identified as Pendragwn Chow Chow Rescue. Most of the animals were kept in cages filled with waste. Several were emaciated and suffering from mange, and two had untreated broken legs. Read more here:
http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/237855
Several of the more healthy and friendly dogs are available for adoption at the Humane Society of Berks County's Lindy Scholar Center at 1801 N 11th St in Reading, PA. Visit www.berkshumane.org for photos and details.
This is the very reason why we all need to donate to the Humane Society every month, no matter how big or small.
xanadu247 1 year ago
ok. here's my goal. 1,000,000 views on this video.
right now, it's at 4,132, and that's not enough. more people need to see this, and realize how some animals are being treated. would you treat a child this way, no. So why are people treating dogs this way?
I'm passing this on, please pass it on too, and let's get this video seen!
bombshellsugar 2 years ago
did the white dog get adopted?
flynnbadillo 2 years ago