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Hundreds of Animals Rescued From Horror Fur Farm in Ohio
‘Terror and pain was palpable;’ Hundreds of animals rescued from Ohio fur farm
Foxes, raccoons, wolf-dog hybrids, skunks, opossums, and coyotes were living in filthy wire-bottom cages with little to no protection from the frigid conditions, the Humane Society of the United States said. Some of the animals had missing toes, ears, tails, and limbs.
Hundreds of animals rescued from ‘horrific’ conditions at NE Ohio fur farm
ROME TOWNSHIP, Ohio — More than 250 animals, including dogs, foxes, coyotes and opossums, have been removed from a fur and urine farm in Ashtabula County after they were found in what one official described as a “horrific” situation.
Hundreds of animals, foxes, raccoons, wolf-dog hybrids, skunks, coyotes, rescued from Ohio fur farm
Hundreds of animals were rescued from a fur and urine farm near Cleveland, Ohio, during a rescue operation conducted by the Humane Society of the United States and
250 Animals Removed From Ohio Fur and Urine Farm
More than 250 animals were removed from what the Humane Society calls an "abysmal operation" in Hartsgrove, Ohio. The dogs, foxes, skunks, coyotes, and opossums were being held at a fur and urine farm—as for that latter element,
'Shocking conditions': Over 250 animals rescued from Ashtabula County fur and urine farm
Humane society officials say foxes, raccoons, wolf-dog hybrids, skunks, opossums and coyotes were living in filthy cages with no protection from the bitter cold.
Hundreds of foxes, wolf-dog hybrids, other animals rescued from NE Ohio ‘fur farm’
Hundreds of animals have been rescued from what humane agents are calling a "fur and urine farm" in Ashtabula County.
Hundreds of animals rescued from NE Ohio 'fur farm'
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, Manhattan (PIX11) – A homeless man admitted why he pushed a woman into a moving subway train in New York City on Monday. Markeese Brazelis, 26, allegedly pushed a 23-year-old woman into a moving A train at the 175th Street subway station in Washington Heights in Manhattan around 9 a.m., according to the […]
Middletown nonprofit helps care for wolfdogs rescued from fur farm in Ohio
More than 450 animals have been rescued from an Ohio fur farm, with three of them now being cared for by a special rescue in Middletown.Middletown-based Red Riding Hood Rescue has taken in three rescued wolfdogs,
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Yes to caribou, no to crocodiles: A list of which exotic pets you can own in Ohio
Ohio is one of the most difficult places to own exotic animals in the U.S., with a comprehensive ban on many animals.
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Dog Left Chained Up and Abandoned Is Still Waiting for a Home After 7 Years in Ohio Shelters
Baby, an Ohio dog left tied up and abandoned, is still awaiting her forever after seven years in Ohio shelters, including ...
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‘300 to 500′ animals removed from Warren County hoarding situation
LEBANON, Ohio (WXIX) - Hundreds of animals are receiving treatment after being removed from a hoarding situation. Covered ...
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Dozens of bald eagles spotted around Ohio as birds flock to Buckeye State. Here's where
Bald eagles were a rare sight in Ohio, but their population has come soaring back. Now, they're seen across the state. Here's ...
Cincinnati Enquirer on MSN
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Football goes to the dogs at Puppy Bowl. Meet the Ohio 'players' competing Super Bowl Sunday
Discovery. Here's when the game will kick off, how you can watch it, and the "players" from
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How the Columbus Zoo is helping Ohio's most endangered snake
The tiny baby snakes raised at the Columbus Zoo are barely the size of a pencil, but they have a big job ahead of them: ...
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