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58 dogs rescued from hoarding situation, says Humane Society of Tulsa

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TULSA – Need a new puppy? The Human Society of Tulsa is looking for puppy parents after saving over 50 dogs from one residence. 

The Human Society of Tulsa helped save 58 Chihuahuas and Chihuahuas mixes from a hoarding situation, along with the City of Tulsa and Tulsa Animal Welfare. The owner voluntarily gave the pets up, says the Humane Society.

Among the breeds rescued were senior dogs, and even puppies, and the Humane Society is working to get the animals ready for adoption.

Citizens can donate wet dog food, soft toys or moist treats for the dogs because the Humane Society says they are unable to chew on rawhide or hard biscuits.

The Humane Society of Tulsa Adoption Center is located at 6232 East 60th Street, Tulsa, and the dogs will be available for adoption starting Friday, June 17 at 10 a.m. The adoption fee is $100 and currently around 37 are ready to find new homes! 

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