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Two Rescued Goose Creek Hounds Ready for Adoption

The first of the 45 starved and neglected dogs are looking for homes.

Two of the 45 dogs seized at a Goose Creek residence where 200 dead dogs were found earlier this year are ready to find new homes this week, according to Animal Rescue & Relief.

The nonprofit was charged with rehabilitating the underweight hounds β€” that Berkeley County authorities questioned would be able to survive due to their severe condition upon seizure.Β 

The man accused of the dogs' neglect faces up to 215 years of jail time if the sentences were not allowed to run concurrently. Loney GarrettΒ 

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Animal Rescue & Relief wrote this on their Facebook page Monday:

Two of our hounds from the Goose Creek case will be ready for homes this week! This is great news :)! Are you interested in helping out by adopting one of these wonderful dogs into your home? PLEASE spread the word and email arrinc@yahoo.com for an adoption application. These guys have been through a lot and are extremely lucky to have survived. Now it is time to begin to get them into the loving families they deserve.

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