Pet Save Rescues 27 Dogs from Hoarding Situation in Sudbury Apartment
Pet Save Rescues 27 Dogs in Sudbury Hoarding Case

Pet Save, an animal rescue organization, has rescued 27 dogs from a hoarding situation in a two-bedroom apartment in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. The rescue operation involved 25 puppies and two adult dogs that were living in cramped and unsanitary conditions.

Details of the Rescue

The rescue took place on May 23, 2026, after authorities were alerted to the situation. Pet Save officials described the apartment as being overwhelmed with animals, with limited space and resources for their care. The dogs were found in various states of health, and all were taken to a veterinary facility for assessment and treatment.

Response from Pet Save

Pet Save's executive director emphasized the importance of community awareness in preventing such hoarding cases. The organization is now seeking foster homes and donations to support the dogs' recovery and eventual adoption.

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The rescue highlights ongoing issues with animal hoarding in urban areas, where limited space and resources can lead to neglect. Pet Save urges anyone aware of similar situations to report them to local authorities or animal welfare organizations.

The dogs are expected to be available for adoption once they have been fully rehabilitated.

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