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A Medina County humane officer calls it a case of animal hoarding, cruelty, abuse and neglect.

One-hundred-nineteen dogs were taken from a home on Dawnshire Drive in Chippewa Lake on Friday and Saturday.

Four of the dogs were dead.  The rest are being treated at the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Humane officer Mary Jo Johnson said that garbage and feces were piled as high as two feet around the dogs and their cages on the first floor.

“It’s the worst thing I’ve ever seen and I was amazed at once we got inside how many animals were in there,” Johnson said.

Johnson said they’ll meet with prosecutors on Monday to discuss animal cruelty charges, in a case that’s being referred to as classic animal hoarding.

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Article courtesy newsnet5.com