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  • Update: Several Rescued Dogs Taken to Houston 
    Reported by: KARK 4 News

    Friday, Jul 24, 2009 @09:45pm CDT

    After a raid at a home near Malvern, several of those dogs who were rescued have been taken to Texas.

    On Friday, a group from Poodle Rescue Houston came up from Texas to take some of the dogs.
    Others are at humane societies and rescue missions in Central Arkansas.

    Some will be ready for adoption as early as Saturday.
    Many of the dogs had severe ear infections, tumors and numerous medical conditions.


    The Hot Spring County Sheriff's Office conducted a raid to save allegedly abused animals several miles outside of Malvern today.

    Deputies were called to a home on Red Dog Lane this morning in the northern part of Hot Spring County after getting a tip about conditions there.

    A KARK 4 crew on the scene reports as many as 30 dogs were stacked in crates at a rundown home.

    Mange is a big concern for some of the dogs, while others that were rescued are reportedly blind. Their living area was covered in feces.

    An animal advocacy group is working with deputies, trying to get the owner to voluntarily surrender the animals so they can be placed in new permanent homes.

    Charges have not been filed against the woman who owned these dogs.

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