See the 200 dogs and other animals rescued from a Pennsylvania home


Over 170 dogs and 27 other animals were rescued by Pennsylvania SPCA from Effort home in Monroe County on July 14, 2023.

STROUDSBURG, Penn. — More than 170 dogs and 27 other animals were rescued from an eastern Pennsylvania home by the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

PSPCA’s Animal Law Enforcement team on Friday was called to the home in Effort, about 38 miles north of Allentown, Penn., by the Pennsylvania Bureau of Dog Law after an individual in the home died. Coroner’s office responders found a large number of dogs at the property and were concerned with the unsanitary living conditions and sheer number of animals.

The other animals found in the Monroe County home included two chickens, two peacocks, 12 cats, two guinea pigs, a dove, three finches, a parakeet and four rabbits.

Monroe County Coroner Thomas Yanac said he arrived after paramedics to find a male who had died of natural causes in the front porch area.

“The spouse was reluctant to let anybody in the house to do our investigation, but once she did … that’s when we found all the dogs. It was really just overwhelming with so many dogs, and the woman needed help. It seemed that she truly was just trying to help these dogs in her mind, but it got away from her and she was overwhelmed.”

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