Right now I'm writing to you from Dunlap, Tennessee, where we are pulling more than 60 dogs and other animals out of a house of horrors.
When your HSUS Animal Rescue Team gets called to the scene, the situation is never good. But what I have seen today has shaken me to the core.
These poor animals having been living in abject misery -- and for some who didn't survive, we found them in the freezer.
I am sorry to have to share such horrific news with you during such a joyful time of year. But this is the reality, and you should be among the first to know the situation. Holidays or not, we have a job to do for animals -- and we're here doing it thanks to you. We need your help today to save more animals like them from cruelty.
We received calls from concerned residents that sparked today's rescue. We are so thankful to the Sequatchie County Sheriff's Department for its work to make this day happen, and to the other three groups here with us on the ground: the Humane Educational Society, McKamey Animal Center and The Animal Care Center of Ooltewah.
Right now, all the animals are receiving cursory exams, with more extensive exams to follow at the veterinary clinic.
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