Dothan police on Monday released photos of some of the 65 dogs and 16 exotic birds rescued from what authorities described as deplorable living conditions.

Le Ngoc Pham, 34, and Hoan Cong Nguwen, 47, were arrested Friday. Dothan police, along with animal control officers, responded about 4 p.m. that day to the 2900 block of Peachtree Drive on an animal cruelty complaint. Once on the scene, they found an illegal breeding site and summoned investigators to home.

Authorities worked throughout the night rescuing the 65 dogs and 16 exotic birds. "These animals were found living in deplorable conditions and were not being properly taken care of,'' police said in a Monday release.

Police say the dogs have been placed in a facility for treatment. Pham is charged with 23 counts of felony aggravated cruelty to animals and 27 charges of animal abuse. Nguwen is charged with 78 counts of cruelty to animals and cruelty to dogs/cats.