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Natick Couple First to Adopt Shar Pei Rescued from Braintree Home

18 dogs were found in the home of a Braintree resident last month after the MSCPA received an anonymous tip.

 

A Natick couple, John and Lily Storm, has adopted the first of 13 purebread Shar Peis that MSPCA-Angell rescued from unsanitary conditions after raiding a Braintree home following an anonymous tip.

Hundreds of people have contacted the agency seeking to adopt the dogs after the news of their misfortune became publicized last week.

“Taco,” a 6-month old Shar Pei, has now been happily adopted, while the other 12 continue to recover at the MSPCA-Angell adoption center in Jamaica Plain.

Taco was neutered after being rescued and also underwent eye surgery, spokesman Rob Halpin said in an email.

"He has also been vaccinated and microchipped so he can enjoy the comfort and security of his new family (which includes two other canine friends)," Halpin said. "All of [the Shar Peis] will be heading to their new forever homes over the next couple of weeks."

MSCPA-Angell Law Enforcement and Adoption Center teams raided the Braintree home Jan. 14 after receiving an anonymous tip. The agency declined to identify the dog owner or the location of the home. Eighteen dogs were found in the home. Four of them were returned after the owner agreed to seek help and one had to be euthanized because it was overly aggressive.

The MSPCA-Angell is a stand-alone, private, non-profit organization. Anyone wishing to contribute toward the dogs' care, and the care of animals like them, may do so by clicking here.

Related Topics: Animal Rescue, MSPCA-Angell, and Shar Pei

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