The Pennsylvania SPCA's Humane Law Enforcement Officers seized 11 dogs, 27 cats, 5 horses, 4 sheep, 1 goat, 2 turkeys, 32 chicks, 4 guinea hens, 6 hens and 8 baby ducks from the property.
QUARRYVILLE, Pennsylvania -- An animal cruelty and neglect investigation is underway after the Pennsylvania SPCA rescued 100 animals from a home.
They were removed from a property on Pumping Station Road in Quarryville, Lancaster County last week after the SPCA received a tip. The Pennsylvania SPCA's Humane Law Enforcement Officers seized 11 dogs, 27 cats, 5 horses, 4 sheep, 1 goat, 2 turkeys, 32 chicks, 4 guinea hens, 6 hens and 8 baby ducks from the property on Friday, June 24."Today, 100 animals were taken out of harm's way by the Pennsylvania SPCA's Humane Law Enforcement team," said Julie Klim, CEO."Each and every day our officers are in the trenches saving animals from cruel conditions, and this large-scale rescue is proof of that.