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This dog and many others sit in cages scared and crying after being taken out of their environment Wednesday afternoon while inside the Rascal Unit, a roaming animal sterilization clinic that provides services at low cost. View photo »
A dog is under anesthesia awaiting an operation following a dog rescue in Hanging Rock. View photo »
A dog gazes upward as it leans against the makeshift fence in it’s pen at the home of Tim and Laurie Floyd, located on Deep Cut Road in Hanging Rock, Thursday morning. Over sixty dogs were removed from the residence by organizations Tomorrow’s Hope, Sacred Hearts, OSPCA (Ohio Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and Adams County Humane Society. View photo »
Tim Floyd, of Hanging Rock, calms down one of his dogs are placing it in a dog cage to be taken to a mobile sterilization clinic following an animal rescue Wednesday morning. View photo »
A dog is seen barking in a field after escaping a member of the Adams County Humane Society during a dog rescue event Wednesday morning. View photo »
A rescue dog is backed into a portable dog carrier after being removed from the residence of Tim and Laurie Floyd of Hanging Rock. View photo »
Tim Floyd, of Hanging Rock, hands over a rescue dog to Chris Troutman, director with the Adams County Humane Society, Wednesday morning. More then 20 dogs were removed from the residence Wednesday morning. View photo »
Tim Floyd hands over one of his dogs to Chris Troutman, with the Adams County Humane Society, as he and others work to remove the dogs from his property early Wednesday morning. View photo »
A dog peers through her cage early Wednesday morning after being rescued in a dog hoarding situation. View photo »
Kim Troutman, director at the Adams County Humane Society, waits while volunteer Diana Ulsh photographs one of the rescued animals for documentation purposes during an animals rescue event in Hanging Rock Wednesday morning. Over 60 dogs were removed from the property. View photo »
Kim Bentley, with Tomorrow's Hope, makes her way down the driveway of Tim and Laurie Floyd, of Hanging Rock, during an animal rescue event early Wednesday morning. View photo »
Dogs jump up and down getting overly excited at visitors Wednesday morning. View photo »
Dog after dog goes wild as on looking approach their penn attempting to get any kind off attention early Wednesday morning. Over 60 animals were removed over the course of time from the home of Tim and Laurie Floyd of Hanging Rock in a dog hoarding situation. View photo »
Dogs peer over the fence at onlookers early Wednesday morning at the home of Tim and Laurie Floyd of Hanging Rock. The Floyd's were court ordered to give up over 60 dogs to organizations such as Sacred Hearts, Tomorrow's Hope, Adams County Humane Society and the OSPCA, or the Ohio Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. View photo »
A dog lays sedated in an animal carrier early Wednesday morning. View photo »
Volunteers work to carry down a sedated dog from the residence of Tim and Laurie Floyd Wednesday morning. Over 60 animals were court ordered to be removed from the Floyd's. View photo »
Tim Floyd waits for one of his animals to fall asleep after being tranquilized at his home in Hanging Rock. Over 60 dogs were court ordered to be removed from the Floyd residence. View photo »
A dog peers through the window of the trailer owned by Tim and Laurie Floyd of Hanging Rock. This dog and many others were court ordered to be removed from the Floyd's concerning a dog hoarding case. View photo »
Sacred and afraid a dog barely makes it past the threshold of his refugee early Wednesday morning. Over 60 dogs were court ordered from the home of Tim and Laurie Floyd in a dog hoarding case. View photo »
Cage after cage is lined up along the driveway of Tim and Laurie Floyd, of Hanging Rock, as various organizations begin to retrieve animals from the residence Wednesday morning. Over 60 animals were removed total over the course of a few days following a court order. View photo »
Numerous dogs are seen barking in their penn's Wednesday morning as members of various animal organizations come to collect them during an animal rescue crusade. View photo »
Diana Ulsh and her son Michael Merrill set up dog cages at the bottom drive of Tim and Laura Floyd, of Hanging Rock, during a dog rescue event Wednesday morning. View photo »
Becky O'Connor, with Tomorrow's Hope, hauls dog carries to the residence of Tim and Laurie Floyd early Wednesday morning. People from the organizations of Tomorrow's Hope, Sacred Hearts, OSPCA and the Adams County Humane Society, gathered at the residence of Tim and Laura Floyd to complete a dog rescue. Over 60 animals were removed. View photo »
