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51 Cats, Dogs Rescued From Berks County Home, Owner Charged With Animal Cruelty

A 50-year-old woman from Bern Township has been charged with animal cruelty after 51 cats and dogs were found at her home in poor condition, authorities said.

Bella, one of the dogs removed from the property remains under ARL’s care and is available for adoption.

Bella, one of the dogs removed from the property remains under ARL’s care and is available for adoption.

Photo Credit: Animal Rescue League of Berks County

Jennifer May Ayala was charged by Humane Police Officer R. Harnish from the Department of Animal Protection at the Animal Rescue League of Berks County.

Ayala is charged with one felony count of Aggravated Cruelty to Animals – Causing Serious Bodily Injury, 51 misdemeanor counts of Cruelty to Animals, and 31 summary counts of Neglect of Animals.

Harnish opened an investigation after receiving a tip about an owner refusing veterinary care for a pug-type dog with a severe leg injury. 

Under the search warrant about the pug-type dog’s lack of medical care, Harnish and the ARL team discovered 51 cats and dogs in poor condition in addition to four deceased animals in Ayala’s detached shed. All 51 animals were removed through an interagency effort.

Bella and Daisy, two of the dogs removed from the property, still remain under ARL’s care and are available for adoption.

An arrest warrant has been issued by Magisterial District Judge Brian K. Strand. 

Court proceedings are pending.

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