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PORT CLINTON, Ohio — Animal protection workers in northwestern Ohio are seeking foster homes for 13 beagles that were seized from a foreclosed property after the owners apparently moved out and left the dogs behind.
The Sandusky Register (http://bit.ly/xoRsI8 ) reports a neighbor had complained about the noise and odor from the property. That prompted police to visit the home in Port Clinton, about 35 miles east of Toledo.
Humane officer Denny Hammond says the owners had been returning to feed the dogs, but the beagles were living in unsanitary conditions. Police found the floors covered in animal waste.
The local shelter is too small to hold all the beagles, so the Humane Society of Ottawa County is asking for volunteers to serve as foster homes.
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Information from: Sandusky Register, http://www.sanduskyregister.com/cgi-bin/liveique.acgi$sch=frontpage?frontpage
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February 14, 2012 01:23 PM EST
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