More than 700 dogs were rescued after being discovered in abysmal conditions at a puppy mill south of Atlanta, Georgia according to local animal groups. The Humane Society of Valdosta took in about 230 of the animals, while an Atlanta-based non-profit, Release Atlanta, took in eight. The Atlanta Humane Society added that the dogs "have been living in crates their whole lives- one tiny crate stacked on top of another. The Atlanta Humane Society raised more than $7,682, while Release Atlanta received donations topping $3,200. These dogs have suffered immensely at the hands of greedy humans," Release Atlanta said on Sunday.
Source: Fox News March 05, 2019 00:45 UTC