800 Rescue Dogs Cause International Adoption Craze


PHOENIX – The rescue of 800 Chihuahuas in a filthy rural Arizona home last week made headlines around the world.

It was an extreme case of hoarding, which caught the media eye and turned out hundreds of goodwill seekers who then got ugly in the process of trying to adopt the rescued dogs.

Nearly 800 small dogs, mostly Chihuahuas, and 82 parrots were found in a large mobile home near Tucson by the Humane Society of Southern Arizona.

When the news broke on the international media circuit on Thursday, a frenzy descended upon the shelter, said Spokeswoman Jenny Rose for the shelter.

Calls reportedly came in from Germany, Australia and across the nation.

With hundreds of people packing into the shelter to inquire about adopting the dogs, tempers flared and a couple incidents of shoving matches broke out, said Rose.

The sheriff’s department was called to the scene and dispersed the crowds; the shelter then closed for the day.

But on Friday, a crowd of 500 was waiting for the doors to open. To manage the crowds and maintain order, the shelter passed out numbers and had the applicants return in groups of 100 each day since.

“This has been uncharted territory for us,” Rose said. “We would like to give everyone a dog who is interested, but we just don’t have enough.”

To deal with the crowds and overwhelming interest, the Humans Society has had to call in staff members out on vacation, and has cancelled a free spay/neuter event for pit bull owners, which had been scheduled on Friday.

According to Rose, the crowds have not only been overwhelming but persistent in tracking down information on the shelter, and even herself.

One man from Massachusetts dug up Rose’s cell phone number and woke her up with a call Saturday morning.

“He said, I know it’s 8 o’clock there, but I really want a dog,’ ” Rose said.

“Oh, thanks, that’s sweet,” she retorted.

Currently all the adoptable dogs have found forever homes, while those with medical conditions or are yet too young, are in foster homes.

People who were in Thursday’s line and were not able to adopt a dog have been put on a waiting list and will be notified when the puppies mature and the sick ones recover.

As for the lingering crowds of hopeful adopters, Rose said, “You’re just going to have to stop by and see what you get.”

The hoarding case stemmed from an elderly couple, who Rose said, owned the animals and would not part with the pets since they felt no one else could give them a new home.

While no charges have yet been filed against the couple, the home was in poor condition, rampant with urine and feces, said officials.

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Kimberly B.
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where was the human services since they were elderly.
I hope all the little ones get good loving homes.I think they should really be adopted in their own state though
 
patty
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Bad enough they had all those animals in one area, question is how did they get them all? Apparently they had never heard of spay or neuter programs. Glad it looks like things will work out for the animals
 
How in the world did the hoarder fit all those dogs anywhere? Glad to see they are getting homes, tho.
 
Amy R.
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i'm so glad that the dogs found homes.
 
alexis93
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sad situation
 
roberta m.
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i cannot believe friends family and or neighbors would let it get so bad. you can hear just a couple of those dogs yiping. i cannot even imagine that amount in one location. good lord!
 
terrae01
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I hope all the animals really went to good homes.
 
sharon d.
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I'm still trying to figure out how 800 dogs and 80 something Parrots lived in one trailer home! Geez!!!
This is one of those stories that make you sad and glad.These people probably started out innocently enough,but with that amount of animals,there had to be some " reality issues" with the owners .I 'm glad that the animals were wanted and given out for adoption,but it is sad knowing that there are overflowing animal shelters all over the country ,that could use a little bit of this sort of attention from the Media to help all those animals too..
 
Shanna T.
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Me too. My girlfriend and I were living in a 1 br trailer home with my friend, her baby and her boyfriend, plus my 3 bunnies and our other guy friend who got the couch.

five people, one baby, and 3 bunnies?

that's crowded.

800 chihuahuas?

good lord.
 
I love chihuahuas. They are so cute. I'm so glad that people by the thousands want to adopt one.
 
Kali H.
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While my husband and I don't typically see eye to eye when it comes to animals, we BOTH agree that advertising on TV really piques the interest of those who would otherwise not likely opt to adopt from a shelter. They see an animal - virtually ANY animal - on the screen and for whatever reason decide that they MUST adopt that creature. Maybe all the shelters/rescues/ACs should get a coalition going and convince every station to run a 'ticker tape' of adoptables at the top/bottom of every channel 24/7. To see the millions of homeless animals in need of a home day after day after day.....

Makes me sad that so many people are only interested in what's been advertised on TV. On the flip side, at least they showed up at the shelter. With any luck, an animal in need of a home (that wasn't subjected to 15 minutes of fame) may have found one.
 
Helen  C.
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Too bad it takes a sad situation to make people adopt animals. They all need a good home regardless of the story behind how they got there
 
karen47
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Excellent point, I was just thinking, I wish we had this kind of interest at our shelter for any of the dogs.
 
That's a good point, too. We should raise awareness at all of our dog shelters to adopt more animals.
 
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So many dogs in one place...............I can't imagine! I hope they all will have good homes now and not so PACKED in.
 
ILoveEllensburg
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Poor dogs!
 
Penguin
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I'm glad the dogs are finding homes. I wish all dogs were this easy to adopt out.
 
Therese S.
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I can't even imagine 800 dogs in one small space--good to see so many want to adopt them...they need a break and some space!
 
megpop
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Why do we only see this kind of interest in adoption when there is an interesting story to go along with it? Where are all these people while thousands of other dogs need homes? People who hoard animals are suffering from mental illness. These people usually think that they are doing the best thing for the animals. Often, they start out by trying to adopt strays out of their homes. I find their stories to be very sad.
 
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800 Chihuahuas... that is a lot of challupes! LOL... but, story had a great ending. As it stated in the story, all the dogs had familes, except some of the young ones. It's good to see people stepping up and helping in a huge way. Kudos for everyone who was able to take a puppy and help it!
 
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stories like this make me sick. hope these animals find good homes.
 
Peggy
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Hope they all get good homes!
 
SexyChris
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Who in their right mind would hoard so many animals in such a small location. It warms my heart that so many people wanted to adopt these adorable dogs.
 
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I can't even imagine. Where in the world did they walk? I'm glad there were so many people interested in these dogs. It would have been horrible if no one was interested.
 
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I sympathize with the dogs owners but I'm glad they took them away from them.
 
Kate H.
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Wow. How did they fit that many dogs in a TRAILER?!
 
Gail B.
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It's great that so many people turned out to adopt, it's just a shame it only happens following a story like this. I wish people descended on shelters all the time, not just responding to a bad story . . .
 
rita c.
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i hope all the dogs find loving homes.
 
Rebecca
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I agree with Jill, we need to get awareness out like this much more often, not just in times of disaster.
 
Jill D.
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It's a little disheartening that a it takes a "disaster" to raise awareness about shelter adoption.
 
Sharon
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I agree with you. Isn't it something that people lined up to adopt these 800 chihuahuas after this story was publicized? I hope that I live to see the day when people are lined up outside animal shelters across our country waiting to adopt a dog. Wouldn't that be a dream come true when there are so many wonderful companions waiting for their forever home and someone to love?
 
Cara D.
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I am curious how this turned out. I hope all the dogs found homes. I have mixed feeling about the outpoor of people wanting to adopt the Chihuahuas. Glad to see people want to help but feel some are just interested in having that specific breed. Hope all turned out well.
 
wensher
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Great response! Hope they all find loving homes.
 
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So sad! Poor little dogs! I hope they find good homes.
 
Melissa S.
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I wanted to comment on Merideth M's comment but couldn't figure out how (since it is in the 'latest & greatest' column. I hope people send your organization money to help cover the cost of this incredible hoarding situation.
 
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What a sad case. Hoarding is a horrible abuse of animals that stems from a very misguided attempt to "help" them. I hope these people are monitored and prevented from getting any more animals, even if they aren't charged. (They also need professional mental help!!) And I wish I could figure out a way to make all the great, adoptable dogs at the shelter I support "famous" so that people would flock to adopt them. Where are these people on an average day for non-news-making animals?!
 
Kelly C.
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wish more people would go out and adopt rather than spend hundreds on designer mutts
 
JazzG
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I'm glad there was such an outporing of adoptions. It could have been bad if no one wanted them
 
Sue R.
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800 chihuahuas!!!! And I thought the 101 Dalmatians was a boat load of dogs!
 
kittiesRsweet
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How could you fit that many animals in a trailer! Those poor things! Glad to hear that they're finding new homes.
 
how could they fit that many dogs in one house
 
Bob C.
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This sounds like a great organization.. however I think we need to clean our own house before we go to the neighbors
 
Melissa
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They were all in a trailer??? I know about a girl how had 80 cats in a trailer and it was trashed so bad she had to just "junk" the trailer. I can't imagine the conditions in that place with that many dogs. I am glad so many people are willing to give them homes, though.
 
Merrell R.
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It does make you want to go and adopt just one to help out.
 
Animal hoarding can lead to horrible events like this, though it was nice to see that there was such a great response for wanting to adopt them.
 
Donna B.
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It's great that so many of the animals have found homes and I hope the remaining animals currently being fostered eventually get their forever homes. Situations like this are so sad and unfortunately so many times by the time they are investigated it's too late for many of the animals. I believe that there are underlying issues in cases like this and if the individuals involved simply lose their animals and don't have any consequences or aren't forced to get help for what causes their "collecting" it is very likely they can end up repeating their past mistakes!
 
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I cant imagine
 
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Good luck to all the pups and hopefully this story will raise awareness on the issue of hoarders.
 
Mia S.
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Dang! how do you fit 800 dogs in one home, a mobile home no less!
 
Sue R.
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I can't even imagine!! Let's see a mobile home is about how many square feet of floor space, a chihuahua takes up how much space? Just doesn't compute.
 
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How are the adoptions going
 
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I cant believe they had 800 dogs in there home. That is crazy. I am happy though that they got a good home. =]
 
Brittany
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It is really great to hear that so many dogs are able to get adopted to good homes. Chihuahaus are the cutest dogs ever!
 
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Thats amazing 800 dogs. I can't believe someone didn't try to get those people some help like their family didnt try to help them out somehow or put those dogs up for adoption. hopefully this will show people not to collect animals. Maybe just have 2 or 3 and not hundreds
 
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Sad situation. Glad so many people want to adopt the dogs.