NJ - Woman arrested after 44 dogs found dead in freezer, Shamong Township, Nov 2018

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Woman arrested after 44 dogs found dead in freezer, more than 100 living in filth

A woman was arrested after police found 44 dogs dead in her home freezers and more than 100 more living in filth.

WABC reports Donna Roberts, 65, now faces charges for keeping the animals in "deplorable and inhumane conditions" inside her Shamong Township, N.J. home.
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44 dogs were found dead in plastic bags in freezers, while 130 dogs were living in squalor.

Four dogs were in critical condition and taken to a clinic, the others were treated at the scene.

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Dead dogs found 'inside plastic bags in freezers' during SJ animal cruelty arrest

Police: Woman charged after 44 deceased dogs found in NJ home; 161 dogs rescued
 
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Monmouth County SPCA

BREAKING.

The Monmouth County SPCA along with several of our partner shelters are on scene at a Burlington County residential home where nearly 161 dogs and puppies living in deplorable and inhumane conditions are being removed from the property. When the New Jersey State Police arrived on scene they described evidence of animal cruelty inflicted upon the animals. The odor from the kennel areas outdoors and inside the home cause many first responders to experience dizziness and nausea. Unfortunately, 44 deceased dogs were found on the property and 4 dogs were found in critical condition and rushed to emergency medical facilities.

The Monmouth County SPCA has taken in over 30 dogs and puppies from this home and will now start the process of giving these animals full medical exams and treatments over the next few days. Many of these dogs and puppies have matted fur, skin issues, overgrown nails, among other things.

Please help us give these animals the care they need by making a donation. You can also utilize our Amazon wishlist for items we'll need to keep all of the dogs and puppies clean and comfortable. We thank you for your never-ending support to our mission to help all animals in need, we couldn't do it without you ❤

If you're interested in fostering please email [email protected], for media inquiries please email [email protected].

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Being an animal lover I would like 10mins. alone with her. I hope she rots in hell when her time comes. Wretch.
 

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