Pets
Dogs Rescued From South Jersey Hoarder Home Up For Adoption
Galloway police shared an adorable video of officers reuniting with the pups, who are seen jumping and wagging their tails.
GALLOWAY, NJ — Dogs rescued from a hoarder home earlier this week will have a happy ending.
A Wildwood Crest man was charged after investigation discovered a dead dog, about 25 other dogs and one cat at a Galloway residence. Read more: Dead Dog, 26 More Animals Found At Galloway Home: Police
Luckily, the animals seem to be in good health, and are now up for adoption through the Humane Society of Atlantic County and the Atlantic County Animal Shelter.
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The news was shared in an adorable video by the police department featuring officers reuniting with the pups, who despite their previous situation were full of energy and wagging their tails. (STORY CONTINUES BELOW)
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One of the video's most popular pets - Moo the Newfoundland - already has a new home. SFC. Weigle brought the sweet dog home, the department said.
If you're interested in adding one of these furry friends to your family, visit the Humane Society of Atlantic County or the Atlantic County Animal Shelter.
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