Dogs in a puppy mill have a very bad place for very bad living conditions. They hardly get even the most basic need for life here. Everything is dirty, not maintained, they are closed in narrow spaces. They don’t even get clean water. Veterinarians don’t come here at all.
As soon as Operation Cavalier Rescue found out about the planned auction where 108 small puppies would end up at the puppy miller’s, they immediately set about devising a plan to rescue them.
It was soon done, so all the hitherto abandoned and neglected dogs now had their new homes and a beautiful future.
A narrow space where poor little dogs are crammed.

The man who raised the little puppies had planned to sell them to a puppy miller, luckily he failed.

A lot of poor dogs had impaired vision and hearing due to the infections they got.

Some were covered in feces over their bodies.

Operation Cavalier Rescue, with the help of the people, managed to get all the funds needed to win over all the puppies that end up in a future auction.

They had over $200,000 within 11 days.

Surgery is coming soon.

Angie Ingram, who founded Cavalier Rescue, along with her team did not hide their enthusiasm for the support they receive every day.

These little cute puppies are soon expecting something they can’t even imagine, their rescue.

First of all, they wanted to take all of them with them, and they succeeded.

Many breeds were included in these 108 dogs.

All have been thoroughly cleaned before being released into their new homes.

Many veterinarians have been involved in helping the dogs recover.

A lot of these cute little dogs were suffering from something and were dehydrated.

We all cherish the hope that they will happily reach their new homes.

As soon as they feel that dogs are in better health, the search for their homes can begin.

This little candy is ready for its new home.

Dogs can now finally believe in hope.

They finally feel love.

Happiness and health now serve them in new homes with real owners.

This beauty is also heading to his new home.

After all they have been through, now they are finally all rescued, healed and happy in their new homes with the rightful owners. It is clear that everyone from the first to the last is very grateful and will always be.