When homeowners in Jacksonville, Florida, rented their property to a couple and their dogs, they didn’t think twice. Initially, everything seemed fine.
However, when rent payments stopped coming through, the owners grew concerned and repeatedly called, only to be met with silence. Worried, they decided to visit the property. What they discovered was shocking.
There was no trace of the tenants, but inside the house were 130 chihuahuas. The property was overrun with the tiny dogs, who tried their best to survive the overcrowded home.
A Big Extraction
The second the homeowner saw who was living in their home, they contacted Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Service for some much-needed assistance.
Michael Bricker, the chief of Jacksonville Animal Control, arrived swiftly at the scene. Though the sight left him completely shocked, he quickly composed himself and got to work.
After the reporter asked him how bad the situation in the house was, he assured him that with 130 dogs running around in an enclosed space, things were quite messy.
And, he was right. The smell alone in the house was so horrendous that any rescuer who stepped inside had to have a special mask to prevent inhaling anything dangerous.