PHILADELPHIA, PA — On Wednesday, humane officers entered a South Philadelphia rowhouse and collected 50 chihuahuas from the first floor of the three story residence.
The stench of the dog urine was so strong, that you couldn’t ignore from even the streets. There were feces everywhere inside the house, said the director of law enforcement for the SPCA.
A woman in her 50s lived the house, Bengal said. A neighbor said the woman’s husband lived there, too, but he was laying low nearby while the PSPCA was collecting the animals.
The Department of Licenses and Inpections condemned the house, Bengal said.
“It’s unfit for human habitation, let alone animals,” he said.
In all, more than 100 animals, most of them chihuahuas, were taken away, according to some reports.
What the heck was this couple thinking? If the Humane service needed masks to enter, how could you live in the surroundings? This is truly a “Only In Philadelphia” story!
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