RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — When the call came, Jade Byers said so many stepped up.
“They called and said we need help,” said Byers with Carolina Poodle Rescue, a non-profit rescue out of Pacolet, S.C.
According to Byers, the call came after Raleigh Animal Control responded to a home in southeast Raleigh where 101 dogs were discovered living in unsanitary conditions. 21 chickens were also removed.
Carolina Poodle Rescue, Farm Friends Rescue, Black Tie Boston Rescue, Johnston County Animal Protection League, Mitchell Mill Animal Hospital Rescue, Perfectly Imperfect Pups, Rainbow Bridge Hospice Rescue, and SPCA of Wake County all responded.
57 dogs from the home were received by Carolina Poodle Rescue, according to Byers.
“Something we say around the farm is life is precious and each and eve