DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – A total of 42 pit bulls, some of them just puppies and many of them covered in scars and wounds, were removed from a property that was being used for dog fighting, according to the Daytona Beach Police Department.
Police said many were kept in cages that were covered in feces and urine and provided little room for movement while others were weighed down by heavy chains and wore collars so tight they had to be cut off their necks. [TRENDING: Fire destroys former US Rep’s home | FDLE: Principal rigged homecoming votes | Can employer make you get vaccine?] Many of the dogs had wounds that were in various stages of healings and scars on their heads, forelimbs and flanks, areas dogs often target during fights, according to