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Humane Society rescues 55 dogs, recovers carcasses at Missouri property

The dogs were taken to HSMO's St. Louis headquarters for emergency care.
Credit: Humane Society of Missouri

ST. LOUIS — The Humane Society of Missouri's Animal Cruelty Task Force on Friday rescued 55 dogs and recovered 15 dead dogs and five dead goats from a property in Stone County, Missouri. 

The dogs were taken to HSMO's St. Louis headquarters on Macklind Avenue for emergency care.

HSMO's help was requested by concerned residents and the Stone County Sheriff's Office. 

A press release said the Animal Cruelty Task Force responded immediately due to the animals' conditions and dangerously cold temperatures. They found dozens of severely malnourished dogs without food, water or shelter. The release said adult dogs were chained or tied to fences and trees, while younger dogs were living together in an outdoor pen. 

HSMO also recovered the carcasses of 15 dead dogs and five goats at the location. They said it was unclear if the animals died of starvation or froze to death. 

The property owner surrendered custody of the dogs and was placed under arrest by the sheriff's office, the release said. 

“The fact that these animals have had to suffer, and that so many animals died from living without food or shelter is devastating,” said HSMO President Kathy Warnick. “We appreciate the swift action and support of the Stone County authorities in making this rescue possible. Without immediate intervention I don’t know how many more of these animals would have died. Now that they are safe, we hope we can count on the community’s support as we do everything in our power to care for these dogs and give them a second chance at a happier life.”

HSMO said donations to support the dog's care can be made at hsmo.org/rescue. It's also asking for donations of blankets, newspapers, dog toys, dog beds and other items that could be of use as the dogs recover.

The dogs will be available for adoption after they have been evaluated and given a clean bill of health by veterinarians. The release said there is no timeline for when the dogs will be ready for adoption.

To report an animal that may be in danger or is suffering from neglect or abuse, call the local police and the Humane Society of Missouri’s Animal Cruelty Hotline at 314-647-4400.

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