Indraloka Animal Sanctuary in Dalton, Pennsylvania, coordinated with humane officers from the SPCA Danville Center to assist with the rescue of a small herd of sheep and cows living without adequate food, water, and shelter from the harsh winter weather. The animals, who were found suffering from neglect at a Central Pennsylvania farm, were emaciated. Some were so weak they could not stand up.
Indraloka Animal Sanctuary Rescues Neglected Herd Of Pregnant Sheep & Other Farm Animals & Provides Them A Loving Forever Home
By Lauren Lewis
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