From Condemned Home to Second Chance — 24 Dogs Need You

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From Condemned Home to Second Chance — 24 Dogs Need You

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URGENT RESCUE: 24 DOGS NEED YOUR HELP NOW

Twenty-four Yorkies and French Bulldogs are now safe at the Hudson Valley SPCA after our Humane Law Enforcement team rescued them from a horrific hoarding and breeding situation in Deer Park (Port Jervis area).

They were found living inside a condemned home—with no access to water.

Many are severely matted. Several are pregnant or nursing. Nearly all are suffering from painful ear infections. One young Frenchie has endured such extreme neglect that untreated ear polyps have left him unable to hear—he now urgently needs surgery.

And this may only be the beginning.

We have learned about a second property in Wayne, NJ owned by the same individuals involved in this case. There, another 55 dogs have already been removed. We are actively working with the Wayne Police Department, and we expect many of those dogs may also come into our care.

This is the reality of what we are facing:
• Emergency veterinary care for dozens of dogs
• Specialized surgeries and ongoing treatment
• Food, shelter, and daily care for a rapidly growing population

We receive no funding from the ASPCA or any government agency.

Our tiny shelter is overwhelmed!

Every rescue we make is only possible because of people like you.

We need your help right now.
Your donation will go directly toward saving these dogs—giving them medical care, comfort, and a chance at the life they deserve.

If you can’t donate, please share this. Awareness saves lives.

Together, we can turn their story from neglect to hope.

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Hudson Valley SPCA
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New Windsor, NY
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