After stripping down his coat, the groomer discovered his back legs, tail and rear had
severe urine scald and the open wounds infested with maggots — one of the worst cases of neglect ESRA had ever seen.
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Adult dogs and puppies, some of which were just days old and nursing, exhibited signs of
severe, chronic neglect, including emaciation, mange, dehydration, intestinal worms, external parasites,
urine scalding,
severe matting, runny eyes and alopecia.
Because of their lack of veterinary care and treatment and the unsanitary, inhumane living conditions, the dogs were suffering from a range of medical issues, including
severe and painful dental disease, mammary tumors,
severe matting of the fur, fur loss and skin inflammation, ear and eye infections, internal and external parasites (such as fleas), mammary tumors, reddened and raw feet from
urine scalding and the wire flooring, significantly overgrown nails, and untreated open wounds and sores.
Broken jaws,
severe and extremely painful dental disease, corneal ulcers, cataracts, and
urine / fecal
scalding were found in a large number of the animals.