2 Dogs Rescued from Hoarding Case Seek Patient Owners for Forever Homes

Two dogs are available for adoption from a recent hoarding case. {Humane Society of Broward County}

By Sharon Aron Baron

The Humane Society of Broward County has received 16 dogs from a recent hoarding case. Among them are two precious pooches, Van Pelt and Snoopy, who are both up for adoption.

Van Pelt, a six-year-old, and Snoopy, a one-year-old, might be part Australian Shepherd or part Sheltie and are described as shy and in need of plenty of tender loving care.

These adorable dogs were among 60 that were confiscated by Broward County Animal Services from a home in Dania Beach and were sent to shelters and rescues across the state.

Despite being very timid, some of the dogs have already found their forever homes, but there are still a few who are looking for the perfect match. These furry friends are currently residing in a quiet, closed kennel at the shelter to help ease their anxiety.

If you’re interested in giving one of these dogs a new home, all you need to do is complete a pre-adoption application at www.humanebroward.com, then visit the adoption department at the Humane Society of Broward County, located at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale.

The shelter opens daily at 11 a.m., and if you have any questions, you can call 954-989-3977 ext. 6.

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