
From Arkansas comes the story of a huge animal rescue operation of 51 dogs trapped in a derelict shelter.
Headquartered in neighboring Nashville, the Animal Rescue Corps (ARC) received information about a nonprofit dog rescue in Ashdown, Arkansas, where an acrimonious divorce between the shelter’s owners left the dogs caught in the crossfire.
Much like children, the animals had unwittingly become victims of a marital conflict they had no involvement in.
Many had already been stuck in the shelter waiting for adoption for years by the time the owners’ union unraveled, including one named Yoshi who had been there a decade.
After confirming the surrender of the dogs via court order, ARC’s Field Team flew into action, conducting one of the organization’s largest rescue operations to date.
“Many of these dogs have lived here for years,” ARC Executive Director Tim Woodward, a finalist for CNN’s 2025 Hero of the Year Award, said in a statement. “Our focus now is giving them the space, care and stability they haven’t had.”
The dogs are primarily large-breed, reportedly friendly, and all have been spayed or neutered. At one time, the dogs were confined to small cages with limited daily release. ARC responders found that the dogs had been moved to outdoor kennels prior to the team’s arrival.
The condition of the kennels were described as “austere.”
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“The goal was to prevent the situation from getting worse and becoming more detrimental for the dogs,” Woodward said. “Once it became clear that no one was stepping in for them, intervention was necessary.”
All 51 dogs were safely transported without issue to ARC’s Rescue Center outside Nashville where they will receive veterinary evaluations, enrichment and long-term care planning.
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ARC does not handle adoption proceedings for the dogs they rescue, but rather facilitate the animals’ transfer, when appropriate, to a series of trusted adoption partners.
“Readers considering adopting a dog can contact ARC for more information on when and perhaps where these rescued dogs will be available for adoption,” a publicist for the organization told GNN.
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