40 Dogs Rescued From NYC Apartment Were Found 'Inside Closets And Cupboards'
Briefly

In a shocking rescue operation by the Animal Care Centers of NYC and the ASPCA, dozens of dogs were found living in extreme confinement in a New York City apartment. The dogs, who ranged from young puppies to fully grown adults, were discovered in cramped conditions without fresh air, some hidden in closets. Following the owner’s eviction, a criminal investigation is underway due to allegations of neglect. Medical evaluations revealed the dogs were fearful and in need of behavioral support, but signs of curiosity have been noted among them.
We found full-grown Malinois hidden in cabinets and crammed behind furniture.
Every new sound, every human interaction, is overwhelming. But we're already seeing glimmers of curiosity - and that gives us hope.
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