Groups seek homes for 140 dogs in hoarding case

CANTON, N.C. (AP) – Animal rescue groups are trying to find homes for more than 140 dogs surrendered from a property outside of Asheville.

Haywood County Animal Services Director Doyle Teague tells The Asheville Citizen-Times that the dogs became available for adoption Wednesday.

A Canton family voluntarily surrendered all but four of the animals on their property after Haywood County officials investigated a noise complaint. The caller thought the owners had about 20 dogs, but officials found more than 140 dogs on the property, including 55 that were inside a single-wide mobile home.

Teague says the family members had been taking in strays and things got out of hand.

Between 50 and 60 dogs were being housed at a temporary shelter in Waynesville

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Information from: The Asheville Citizen-Times.

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