PICS: 'House of horrors' woman faces cruelty charges after SPCA rescues 60 dogs
Picture: SuppliedPicture: SuppliedPicture: SuppliedPicture: SuppliedPicture: SuppliedPicture: SuppliedPicture: SuppliedPicture: SuppliedBloemfontein - The SPCA in Bloemfontein has opened a case of animal cruelty against a woman after 60 dogs were removed from heartbreaking living conditions in a Springfontein house.
After obtaining a warrant, the SPCA entered the Springfield house to investigate. They were not prepared for what they were about to see.
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