Hundreds of animals rescued from ‘appalling’ conditions at California sanctuary
Authorities in San Diego County, California, have rescued over 400 animals from the Villa Chardonnay sanctuary. The San Diego Humane Society conducted the large-scale operation last week at the facility, which had been operating since 2003 and recently filed for bankruptcy.

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AI-generatedAuthorities in San Diego County, California, have rescued over 400 animals from the Villa Chardonnay sanctuary. The San Diego Humane Society conducted the large-scale operation last week at the facility, which had been operating since 2003 and recently filed for bankruptcy. Investigations revealed evidence of severe neglect, including emaciation, untreated injuries, and widespread malnutrition among the horses, cats, dogs, goats, and other animals. The humane society executed a search warrant and, with the cooperation of the bankruptcy trustee, took custody of the animals. Some animals were euthanized due to their critical condition, while others are now receiving care.
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5 extractedThe sanctuary spokesperson denied neglect allegations, stating the animals were well cared for.
Some animals were euthanized to prevent further suffering.
Veterinary evidence indicated severe neglect, including emaciation and untreated injuries.
The rescue operation involved over 400 animals, including horses, cats, dogs, and goats.
Hundreds of animals were rescued from appalling conditions at a California sanctuary.