Animal abuse and neglect is everywhere. Despite how regularly we see it, it still doesn't make it any less sad. Another case of neglect comes out of southeast Iowa.
Animal abuse and neglect is everywhere. Despite how regularly we see it, it still doesn't make it any less sad. Another case of neglect comes out of southeast Iowa.
AP 2/17/22 Muscatine police say an anonymous tip led to the rescue of 42 dogs that were living in a mobile home. Police said Thursday that a Muscatine animal
FRUITLAND – About a month after the Muscatine County Sheriff’s Office rescued dozens of animals from an unsafe situation in rural Muscatine, the Muscatine Police Department reports rescuing dozens of
Muscatine, IA (AP) Muscatine police say an anonymous tip led to the rescue of 42 dogs that were living in a mobile home. Police said Thursday that a Muscatine animal control officer who investigated the tip found a couple was living with the dogs in unsanitary and overcrowded conditions. The conditions were considered unsafe because of excessive animal waste in the home and because the dogs did not have access to adequate food and medical care. The animals were rescued from the home last week. The investigation is continuing. No charges have been filed. The dogs are being cared for by the Muscatine Humane Society.