A search of an Oregon home following a tip turned up 18 lifeless puppies frozen to be fed to pet snakes, sheriff’s officers reported.
Investigators served a search warrant on the Goble home Friday, March 22, after somebody reported the resident was freezing litters of puppies as snake meals, the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office stated in a information launch.
Deputies recovered 18 frozen puppies, which have been taken the Oregon Humane Society to find out how they died, the sheriff’s workplace stated.
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife seized one of many a number of snakes discovered within the home, deputies stated.
An investigation continues. Sheriff’s officers didn’t say whether or not any arrests have been made.
Goble is a few 40-mile drive north of Portland.
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