shelter overcrowding

Forty dogs rescued from unsanitary conditions in La Mesa

Photo of some of the 40 dogs rescued from La Mesa courtesy San Diego Humane Society

 

East County News Service

 

Dec. 31, 2025 (La Mesa) -- San Diego Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement rescued 40 dogs and puppies from an apartment in La Mesa on Tuesday, Dec. 30, following a welfare check by community police officers.

 

The rescue comes at a critical time, SDHS officials say, as local shelters are already operating significantly over capacity.

 

San Diego Humane Officers were notified on the evening of Dec. 29, by the La Mesa Police Department, which was conducting a welfare check on a tenant facing eviction. Those close to the situation said that the tenant had not been seen since Dec. 23. Upon arrival, Humane Officers discovered 40 dogs and puppies living in feces and unsanitary conditions.


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