MORE than 30 dogs have been rescued from one Somerset property, and now they need a loving home.
The RSPCA and St Giles Animal Rescue centre worked together to bring the adorable dogs to safety - but details of the conditions they were rescued have not been released.
In total, 38 Jack Russell cross Patterdale Terrier puppies and dogs were rescued, and now 21 are at the animal centre in Wrantage in need of loving homes.
A spokesman for the animal centre said: "They are currently in our quarantine area being neutered, microchipped and vaccinated by our resident vet funded by the RSPCA.
"Some are in poor health and have skin issues due to bad flea infections which will be treated before they are rehomed."
Some of the dogs that were rescued.
There are 10 girls - Dolly, Meg, Sugar, Treacle, Toffee, Fudge, Flo, Mo, Ellie, Tilly and 11 boys - Charles, Rollo, Frank, Cookie, Timmy, Ralph, Reg, Fred, Burt, Eddie, Sid.
The dogs range from 5 months to 6-years-old.
If you are interested in giving one (or more) of the pups a loving home, then contact the centre by email only at rescue@stgilesanimalcentre.co.uk.
The centre is also looking for donations of towels, sheets and blankets to keep their new guests comfortable.
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