Over 100 Dogs Rescued from Filthy Brooklyn Home After Owner's Death
CBS New YorkJuly 7, 20252 min9,487 views
6 connectionsΒ·11 entities in this videoβDiscovery and Rescue Operation
- π Over 100 dogs were removed from a home in Mill Basin, Brooklyn, following the death of one of its owners, 73-year-old Eileen Horn.
- ποΈ The residence was described as being filled with garbage, contributing to unsanitary conditions for the animals.
- π The animal rescue effort was extensive, with some dogs being transported to a facility 70 miles north of the city for recovery.
Conditions and Immediate Care
- πΆ Dogs found were suffering from severely matted fur, making it difficult for them to move or groom themselves.
- π¦· Many of the rescued dogs have not received basic veterinary care, including issues like rotting teeth.
- β¨ Rescuers noted that the dogs seemed to experience a sense of relief and perk up once freed from their matted coats and placed in a clean environment.
Recovery and Future Needs
- π₯ At Hudson Valley Animal Rescue and Sanctuary in Poughkeepsie, 32 dogs are recovering, showing signs of improvement and seeking attention.
- π° The cost of nursing these dogs back to health is estimated to be at least $20,000.
- π Rescues are seeking donations and will eventually look for adopters for the dogs once they are well enough to be rehomed.
- π Despite their traumatic past, the dogs are beginning to play and sleep in a safe, clean space, indicating they recognize they have been rescued.
Knowledge graph11 entities Β· 6 connections
How they connect
An interactive map of every person, idea, and reference from this conversation. Hover to trace connections, click to explore.
Hover Β· drag to explore
11 entities
Chapters1 moments
Key Moments
Transcript9 segments
Full Transcript
Topics10 themes
Whatβs Discussed
Animal RescueDog WelfareHoarding SituationAnimal NeglectVeterinary CareAnimal SheltersDonationsAdoptionBrooklynAnimal Cruelty
Smart Objects11 Β· 6 links
PeopleΒ· 4
LocationΒ· 1
CompaniesΒ· 3
ConceptsΒ· 3