NORTHWOOD, Iowa (AP) — Officials say nearly 170 dogs showing signs of neglect in filthy kennels have been seized from an overcrowded puppy mill in northern Iowa.
A news release on the Worth County Sheriff's Office website says the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals took the animals away for medical and other care after deputies served a warrant Monday. It described the dogs — all Samoyeds — as "fearful and undersocialized."
Sheriff Dan Fank has not returned a call from The Associated Press seeking comment. Officials say the dogs were kept in kennels that provided minimal protection from the elements and that they had no access to clean water. Animal neglect charges are pending.