When homeowners in Jacksonville, Florida, rented out their property to a couple with a few dogs, nothing seemed out of the ordinary. Everything appeared fine at first.
But when the rent payments stopped and phone calls went unanswered, the owners decided to visit the property themselves. What they found was shocking beyond words.
Inside the house, the tenants were nowhere to be found. Instead, the owners discovered 130 Chihuahuas packed into the home, struggling to survive in overcrowded and unhealthy conditions.
A Massive Rescue Operation
The moment the owners understood what was happening, they immediately called Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services for urgent assistance.
Michael Bricker, chief of Jacksonville Animal Control, was among the first to arrive.
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