BILLINGS — The remaining 28 dogs seized by the Yellowstone County Sheriff's Office in September from a home in Shepherd have been moved to the vacant former Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter building.
The dogs are the first animals to stay in the facility since an incinerator malfunction caused meth-infused smoke to shut the building down in September.
Watch this video to see the dogs in their temporary home: Seized Shepherd dogs housed at former YVAS building, whose future is uncertain
Originally, 42 dogs were seized from the property. The others were reunited with their families weeks ago, though according to Yellowstone County Sheriff's Capt. Kent O'Donnell, all of the dogs were malnourished and needed to be nursed back to health.
"We had some that were in pretty rough shape,"

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