From American Eskimos and Border Collies to Huskies and Samoyed crosses, dozens of dogs were seized late last week from a rural property in Williams Lake. Many of the badly neglected dogs have now ended up here in the Okanagan where they are receiving much needed care and rehabilitation. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Twenty of the 46 dogs that were seized from a rural property in Williams Lake are now in the care of the Kelowna SPCA
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