Saturday, June 14, 2014

More than 30 dogs seized from a puppy mill from a Baltimore home are one step closer to finding new owners this weekend. About two weeks ago, animal rescue workers found more than 30 dogs in the basement of a Baltimore City house trapped in cages. Some of the dogs are fighting the deadly disease parvo. 
As Gigi Barnett explains, animal rescue workers are teaming up with vets to get the pups well. 

Dr. John Fioramonti has seen the dangers of puppy mills firsthand. His reaction: “Disgust. It’s that simple. Shock and disgust. Unfortunately, we do see it. We see it very frequently. It is there,” he said.

Since then, Fioramonti’s team at Towson Veterinarian Hospital has worked around the clock, keeping them alive. Their combined medical bill is expensive. All of it was donated.



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