Auburn sees largest animal rescue in citys history with recovery of 103 Chiweenies

Auburn, WALocal News

Auburn Police and the Auburn Valley Humane Society executed a major animal rescue operation, saving 103 dogs this month, a historic event for the city. The rescue began on August 20, 2025, when Animal Control Officer Ray Peckham responded to a report of a dozen dogs at a duplex, discovering over 50 animals inside. The operation unfolded in two phases, with 82 dogs rescued during an overnight effort that lasted from 3 p. m. to 3 a.

m. The team returned a few days later to provide food and water, ultimately rescuing the last group of dogs on August 26. Police officials commended the collaborative efforts, stating that the success was due to the dedication of everyone involved. The Auburn Valley Humane Society is now caring for the dogs and is seeking community support through adoption, fostering, and donations. This operation highlights the ongoing challenges of animal welfare and the importance of community involvement.

More information about supporting the cause can be found at auburnvalleyhs. org.

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