The ASPCA said Thursday that residents of the house had a breeding business. Sales became slow, resulting in too many poodles.
A social worker involved with the family notified the ASPCA.
The director of the agency's Manhattan adoption center says the dogs will receive medical treatment and behavioral training before they're put up for adoption.
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