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More foster families needed to help house dozens of chihuahuas found neglected in Jacksonville home

ACPS needs donations of small-sized collars to help handle the dogs

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Dozens of people lined up outside Animal Care and Protective Services on Saturday morning to sign up to foster and adopt 130 chihuahuas that were rescued Friday after being found neglected in a Lackawanna home.

Despite the overwhelming support, the shelter said it still needs more foster families and will be doing another screening at 10 a.m. Monday.

So far, at least 70 of the 130 chihuahuas found last week have foster homes. They aren’t up for adoption yet because they still need to be spayed or neutered and are in need of vaccinations.

Once all of that is handled, the foster families can apply to adopt the dogs.

ACPS rescued 130 chihuahuas from a Lackawanna home Friday. (Copyright 2024 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

For the past two years, a wife and husband who own a home in the Lackawanna community have been renting their place out.

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When the owners stopped receiving their rental check, they went to the home on Wednesday, only to find out that the tenant had vacated it and left 130 chihuahuas inside.

The homeowners, who asked to remain anonymous, talked to News4JAX about the shocking experience.

“When we arrived, the renters were long gone, but the house was filled with dogs running around. I believe the dogs may have gone a couple of days without food, and we decided to feed them, and then they called the authorities,” the homeowners said.

Authorities arriving at home where dogs were abondon (Copyright 2024 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

When authorities arrived at the residence, they found the dogs needed medical attention. They were carried out and placed into a van or bus.

The dogs arrived at the shelter and were immediately treated, along with microchipping.

The odor was horrific, which required rescuers to wear protective masks every time they entered the home.

After rescuing the 130 puppies, ACPS officials posted a call for action on Facebook saying they were “in desperate need of adopters and foster homes,” as the shelter had reached its capacity.

ACPS thanked the community for the outpouring of support on Saturday and encouraged those interested in helping to consider adopting other dogs at the facility to lessen the workload.

“We’re also absolutely blown away by how many of you have reached out to us asking what we need. The BIGGEST thing we need from our community right now are foster homes—bringing home dogs who have been at the shelter for a bit will not only give them a much-needed break, but it will open kennels and resources for this new crew,” ACPS wrote on Facebook.

The shelter added it needs donations of small-sized collars to help them handle the chihuahuas once they’re medically cleared. Those donations can be sent to or dropped off at the shelter as well.

Anyone who wants to adopt a chihuahua or make a donation can call 904-630-2489 or visit 2020 Forest St. in Jacksonville.


About the Authors
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This native of the Big Apple joined the News4Jax team in July 2021.

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Award-winning broadcast and multimedia journalist with 20 years experience.

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