More than two dozen rescued dogs and puppies that were saved from “puppy mills,” or commercial breeding facilities, are getting a second chance at life and will soon be up for adoption in Massachusetts.

The 27 dogs — which are aged from roughly four-months to seven-years-old and include husky mixes, dachshunds, and beagles — were rescued through the MSPCA-Angell ‘s partnership with the National Mill Dog Rescue .

They were saved from commercial facilities where female dogs are bred early and often, puppies are separated from their mothers too soon and many dogs suffer from overbreeding health issues, according to the MSPCA.

The dogs are expected to arrive in Massachusetts on Saturday on a flight through the Bissell Pet Foundation, where they will be met at the Hanscom Field airport i

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