By Associated Press - Tuesday, February 10, 2015

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) - Nearly 200 dogs have been rescued from what animal care officials are calling a hoarding situation in San Bernardino County.

The Sun newspaper reported Monday (https://bit.ly/1AfMw6E ) that the dogs were found in the Devore area, but the exact location was not released.

Authorities are working to identify the dogs’ owner.



County Animal Care and Control officials say many community organizations have stepped up to help care for the dogs.

C.L. Lopez, spokeswoman for the county, says due to the ongoing investigation into the hoarding case, none of the 200 dogs will be immediately available for adoption.

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Information from: The Sun, https://www.sbsun.com

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