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US: Forty-Seven Dogs Rescued From Brutal Dogfighting Operation In South Carolina
United States - November 05, 2025 Chester and Lancaster Counties, South Carolina – Authorities rescued 47 dogs and puppies from three properties suspected of dogfighting this week, in a joint operation involving the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) and Humane World for Animals, formerly known as the Humane Society of the United States. The Chester County Sheriff’s Office, Chester County Animal Control, and the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office also took part in the coordinated rescue effort. Search and seizure warrants were executed simultaneously on the morning of November 5. Responders encountered scarred, injured, and malnourished dogs—many chained beside plastic barrels or makeshift shelters. Veterinarians confirmed that several animals suffered from infected puncture wounds consistent with dogfighting, severe dental disease, and flea infestations. Dogfighting equipment, including treadmills and what appeared to be a damaged fighting pit, was also recovered. One severely underweight mother dog was found with three nursing puppies inside a filthy, feces-covered hutch. Another dog, limping on a chain, showed fresh bite wounds requiring x-rays. Despite their suffering, many of the dogs responded affectionately to rescuers. “It’s haunting to see so many dogs—injured, covered in scars and clearly in need of veterinary attention—just stuck on the end of a heavy chain,” said Janell Gregory, South Carolina state director for Humane World for Animals. “It’s rewarding to see them start to wiggle and give kisses as we got them to safety.” SLED Chief Mark Keel said, “This most recent operation resulted in the rescue of 47 dogs that were taken out of a cruel and abusive environment along with the seizure of firearms and drugs.” Officials emphasized that dogfighting often overlaps with crimes involving drugs, weapons, and gambling. The activity remains a felony in South Carolina, punishable by up to five years in prison. Humane World for Animals has helped SLED with several dogfighting cases in 2025, rescuing about 90 dogs from seven properties since June.
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