From an animal benefactor, perhaps without realizing it, she crossed the line that led her to the Noah Syndrome field: More than 30 dogs were found in her home.

A middle-aged woman has been reported to the authorities by her neighbors, given the noise and stench emanating from the aforementioned apartment, reported Antena 3 on Tuesday, June 27.

The uniformed men had apparently approached the house on previous dates, but no matter how many times they knocked and called, no one came out.

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The neighbors told Antena 3 that the irregularity had been reported to the police since 2017.

Last Monday it was different in that house in the Zaidín district, in Granada, Spain. They went in and rescued 33 of the 34 dogs the lady had in the apartment.

For this reason, the large number of dogs that have the above syndrome confirms that of Noah.

The dogs were locked up and couldn’t get out. Photo: Courtesy

dog rescue

How could they get into the apartment? The uniformed officers said that “a court order from the controversial administrative court number 5 of Granada was required to enter.”

Together with the police officers, environmental officials and a veterinarian, they went in to verify the status of the puppies.

The veterinary professional told the Spanish media that they were doing relatively well… some with bites and others overweight, due to “not exercising and not eating”.

What do they say about the woman with Noah’s syndrome?

Neither the woman nor her 34 dogs were seen. They never went out; hair, very little. “He has problems with each other,” said the aforementioned medium.

An enormous love for animals, but then 34 dogs. That was not an easy life for the owner or the neighbors. I hope the dogs find a good family soon

Hugo Villegas, tweeter

What is this syndrome you are talking about? According to the Madrid Psychology site, Noah syndrome is “the accumulation of animals in a pathological way. It is a condition that goes beyond love for pets.”

“It is obsessive and pathological keeping animals at home and is related to Diogenes syndrome.”

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As features of Noe syndrome are presented:

• The difficulty of releasing or relinquishing animals due to the need to keep them at home, even if they are not cared for, explains Psicología Madrid.

• The overcrowding of these animals, which are in poor hygiene and care conditions.

• They point out the social, work and personal deterioration that this situation causes to the person who suffers from it.

This woman was left with one of the puppies. He was the only one who had a microchip. The lady is not seen with relatives and according to the police “the dogs were just like her children”.