Dozens of Animals Suffering from Suspected Neglect Rescued

Oregon Humane Receives 23 Animals from Suspected Neglect Case in Lake County

Multiple teams from Oregon Humane, including Humane Law Enforcement, assisted with transporting the animals to Oregon Humane’s Behavior & Rescue Center and processing evidence.

At the request of Lake County Sheriff’s Office, Oregon Humane assisted with the rescue of 17 dogs and six cats suffering from suspected neglect at a property in Christmas Valley. The rescue, which took place on Feb. 5, was part of a search warrant served by Lake County Sheriff’s Office following a weeks-long investigation into reports from concerned neighbors.  

Four staff members from Oregon Humane traveled to site and worked alongside deputies to load the animals for transport. One puppy, in critical condition, was immediately transported to Humane Society of Central Oregon for emergency medical care. Sadly, three deceased puppies were also recovered at the site and transferred to Oregon Humane’s Animal Crimes Forensic Center for forensic necropsy.  

“Our partnerships with other law enforcement agencies are critical to helping animals who may be suffering from abuse or neglect. Many agencies around the state do not have the resources to help large groups of animals, making Oregon Humane a critical resource.”  

Chris Allori, Chief of Oregon Humane Law Enforcement

In 2025, Oregon Humane Law Enforcement assisted other agencies more than 150 times and investigated nearly 800 cases.  

The animals from this case are not currently available for adoption. Updates will be posted on our website.

 “We appreciate Oregon Humane’s rapid response and expertise. Their assistance was vital to the safe removal and care of these animals. Additionally, we would like to thank the North Lake Humane society, Lakeview Animal Hospital, and Oregon Department of Human Services – Child Welfare Division for all of their assistance in this case.” 

Sheriff Daniel Tague, Lake County Sheriff’s Office