More than 100 dogs were taken from a Florida home after they were found in inadequate living conditions.

According to the Panama City News Herald, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office seized 127 dogs from a property owned by Dorene Smigiel, who was uncooperative during an investigation. Deputies said many of the dogs were living in unsanitary conditions without clean drinking water.

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Authorities also found some dogs in overcrowded 3-by-4 foot pens and cages, with anywhere from two to seven dogs in a single cage, according to the News Herald. The dogs had also been forced to walk in their own urine and feces for several days and several of them had skin problems.

According to WCTV, Smigiel agreed to have all the dogs put up for adoption at the Chipley Animal Shelter. Though more than half the dogs have been adopted since being taken to the shelter on Friday, they are all currently on a "stray hold" and cannot go home with their new families until Wednesday.

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Smigiel is being investigated on criminal charges of animal abuse.

Read more at the Panama City News Herald and WCTV.

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