Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/rescuing-or-hoarding/

How much is too much? A local woman is the center of attention of their neighborhood because of her excessiveness.

A quiet place in Dallas, Texas is experiencing a one of a kind problem in their community. The neighborhood troubles apparently started a decade ago when a woman started taking in and “rescuing” stray dogs.

The woman in question already had three dogs of her own back then. She started taking in strays soon after and her neighborhood didn’t think much of it at first. But as soon as the dogs started to run amok the whole neighborhood, jumped fences, trespassed into their yards, and ran through the streets, the neighbors started to have troubles.

rescuing or hoarding in line1 - Is This Lady Rescuing Dogs Or Is She Just Simply Hoarding Them?
PHOTO: Unsplash/Kelsey Chance

The neighbors decided to discuss the situation with the rescuer, Raanel Steel, over a bottle of wine. That didn’t seem to stop Steel as 6 years down the road, her three dogs became almost 30. This has become a serious issue with the whole neighborhood.

Nancy Thompson lives next to Steel and she said that everything is just way out of hand.

“The Thompsons sleep with two fans and a white-noise machine to drown out the barking. There’s nothing they can do about the smell in the warm months, or the fleas and rats they say are everywhere. They say they’ve seen dogs killed fighting in Steel’s yard, and have watched her try to hide new acquisitions by bringing them in under a sheet,“ wrote the Dallas Observer,

rescuing or hoarding in line2 - Is This Lady Rescuing Dogs Or Is She Just Simply Hoarding Them?
PHOTO: Pixabay/cocoparisienne

On the other side of the story, Steel claims that was just horrified by the dog problems in the neighborhood. “In Pleasant Grove, people just dump dogs everywhere,” she says. Apart from rescuing dogs, she also volunteers at the Humane Society who takes in injured and abandoned dogs.

Steel knows of her neighbor’s general distaste towards what she was doing. She says that multiple animal services officers have stopped by her house to check out reports of “deplorable stench,” fleas, piles of feces and incessant barking. According to Steel, who keeps a record, the authorities have visited at least 160 times and they never found anything wrong in the property.

Josh Ehrenfeld, a Dallas animal cruelty officer who have visited Steel’s property, would later testify that the reports that they received were always unfounded. “The dogs were always well cared for,” Ehrenfeld said. The neighborhood continued to harass Steel after that.

rescuing or hoarding in line3 - Is This Lady Rescuing Dogs Or Is She Just Simply Hoarding Them?
PHOTO: Pexels/Mia

Thompson, however, denied that Steel is rescuing dogs and said that Steel doesn’t adopt the dogs out and that Steel just hoards them. Further stated that people have tried to adopt from Steel but were denied.

“Many [rescuers] are essentially hoarders. They are all well-intentioned — or start off that way. But they get in over their heads, get overwhelmed and lose touch with reality,” said one animal-welfare advocate.

Read more about the case of Steel and her neighbors in the Dallas Observer.

Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog