logo
Heartbreak as 40 dogs are found living in their own filth stuffed inside closets and cupboards in cramped apartment

Heartbreak as 40 dogs are found living in their own filth stuffed inside closets and cupboards in cramped apartment

Daily Mail​14-05-2025
Animal rescue workers were shocked to discover more than 40 dogs in a filthy, crammed New York apartment, in what they said was one of the most 'heartbreaking' animal neglect cases they had ever seen.
'They've likely never touched grass, walked on a leash, or met a stranger,' said Animal Care Centers of NYC Director of Shelter Medicine Biana Tamimi.
Rescuers from the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the Animal Care Centers of NYC went to the home in Forest Hills, Queens last Thursday after receiving reports that the owner had been evicted from the property and had to surrender his pets.
When they arrived at the seventh floor apartment, they found 48 dogs and puppies, all Belgian Malinois, living in deplorable conditions.
Some were reportedly stuffed into closets and cupboards or crammed into small spaces with no fresh air or sunlight, the ACC said.
Images shared by the animal shelter show about a dozen dogs squeezed into a tiny hallway.
Three of the dogs had to be euthanised, according to officials, and rescue workers spent two days removing the dogs from the home.
'These dogs have reportedly lived in total confinement for their entire lives,' said Tara Mercado, ACC's director of behavior and shelter operations. 'We found full-grown Malinois hidden in cabinets and crammed behind furniture.'
Rescuers went to the home in Forest Hills, Queens last Thursday after receiving reports that the owner had been evicted from the property
Neighbours - who were unaware that there were so many dogs living in the property - said that the entire floor always had a bad smell and that the owner, who has not been named, would regularly toss animal faeces off his balcony.
'We always wondered, 'Why does it smell so bad,' one neighbour told the New York Post.
'We all assumed there were two or three dogs in there, we would never have imagined that they were that many, we never saw them ever, anywhere,' he added.
Another neighbour claimed that she could always hear barking in the building and noted that her mother had seen the owner kick one of his pets.
The owner is said to have worked at airport security and he was known to have a sniffing dog.
Since their rescue, the ACC has issued an update on the dogs' condition.
Images show the nervous pups looking confused as they wait in kennels to be treated by vets.
The ACC says many of the dogs will require long-term care before they are ready to be adopted because they are believed to have had little socialization with humans.
The heartbreaking animal neglect case comes after a British dog walker was discovered to have kept 11 pets in 'deplorable' conditions.
Dog walker Hannah Critchlow kept the animals in a house described as being one of the worst ever seen by RSPCA officers.
Pictures show the floors inside the property, on Bourne Street, Peterlee, County Durham, completely covered in excrement and rubbish.
An RSPCA officer described having to hold her breath because she could not stand staying in the 'thick smell' in the rooms.
Two of the dogs were staying there while their owners were on holiday while others were being fostered by her on behalf of an animal charity.
Some were left so ill after staying with her that they required treatment from a vet.
Critchlow, 30, who a ran a business called UpDog Walking, Training & Behaviour, has now been banned from keeping animals for 12 months.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Gunman kills at least 4 people, including officer, in mid-Manhattan skyscraper
Gunman kills at least 4 people, including officer, in mid-Manhattan skyscraper

Reuters

time12 minutes ago

  • Reuters

Gunman kills at least 4 people, including officer, in mid-Manhattan skyscraper

NEW YORK, July 28 (Reuters) - A gunman opened fire on Monday inside a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper housing NFL headquarters and offices of several financial firms, including Blackstone, killing at least four people before the suspect turned up dead in the building, a law enforcement source said. Police did not immediately make details of the shooting public, but the source told Reuters that one of the four victims confirmed to have died was an off-duty New York Police Department officer. The three other victims known to have been shot to death were civilians. Separately, the NYPD said on the social media platform X that the gunman turned up dead. Other news media outlets reported that the slain NYPD officer was working paid security detail for the building at the time. New York Mayor Eric Adams said in a video message posted on X there were "multiple injuries" in the shooting. A short time later, New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said on X: "At this time, the scene has been contained and the lone shooter has been neutralized." The New York Post newspaper, citing law enforcement sources, reported a gunman wearing a bullet-resistant vest and carrying an AR-style rifle had opened fire inside the Park Avenue skyscraper, killing five people, including an NYPD officer, before turning the weapon on himself. The Post said six other people were injured. At one point during the violence, the gunman had barricaded himself inside the office tower, possibly on the 32nd floor of the building, according to the Post. CNN reported the police officer and three civilians were slain, in addition to the shooter. Several news outlets, including CNN, the New York Post and NBC News, said the suspect was tentatively identified as a 27-year-old man from Las Vegas. A photo of the suspect that CNN said was shared by police showing a gunman walking into the building carrying a rifle was published by a number of major news media outlets. Preliminary checks of the suspect's background did not show a significant criminal history, the report added, citing officials. The skyscraper at 345 Park Avenue houses offices of a number of financial institutions, including Blackstone and KPMG, along with the NFL headquarters. Authorities have said nothing about a possible motive for the shootings. A large police presence converged on the area around the tower, according to Reuters journalists near the scene. 'I just saw a lot of commotion and cops and people screaming,' said Russ McGee, a 31-year-old sports bettor who was working out in a gym adjacent to the skyscraper, told Reuters in an interview near the scene. The FBI said agents from its New York field office were also responding to provide support at the scene.

Gunman kills four, including police officer, in Manhattan skyscraper, then takes own life
Gunman kills four, including police officer, in Manhattan skyscraper, then takes own life

Reuters

time12 minutes ago

  • Reuters

Gunman kills four, including police officer, in Manhattan skyscraper, then takes own life

NEW YORK, July 28 (Reuters) - A gunman opened fire on Monday inside a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper housing NFL headquarters and offices of several financial firms, including Blackstone, killing four people before fatally shooting himself, New York City officials said. One of the four victims slain in the gun violence was a 36-year-old New York Police Department officer who had been on the force for about 3 1/2 years. The three others killed by the suspect were civilians. New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the gunman, who resided in Las Vegas and drove cross-country to New York in recent days, fatally shot himself in the chest at the end of his shooting spree. Tisch said the gunman was believed to have acted alone, and investigators had yet to determine a possible motive for the shooting. A photo of the suspect that CNN said was shared by police showing a gunman walking into the building carrying a rifle was published by a number of major news media outlets. Preliminary checks of the suspect's background did not show a significant criminal history, the report added, citing officials. The skyscraper at 345 Park Avenue houses offices of a number of financial institutions, including Blackstone and KPMG, along with the NFL headquarters. A large police presence converged on the area around the tower, according to Reuters journalists near the scene. 'I just saw a lot of commotion and cops and people screaming,' said Russ McGee, a 31-year-old sports bettor who was working out in a gym adjacent to the skyscraper, told Reuters in an interview near the scene. The FBI said agents from its New York field office were also responding to provide support at the scene.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store