TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Half of the dogs rescued from a puppy mill in Iowa have made a 600-mile trip to northern Michigan and are looking for new homes.

Little Traverse Bay Humane Society told UpNorthLive News that 47 of the dogs arrived safe and sound early Friday morning, and a second transport of dogs arrived later in the day.

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The shelter in Harbor Springs has taken in 67 dogs of the 131 involved in the puppy mill investigation.

Some dogs will be available for placement at Little Traverse Bay Humane Society, but several are being transferred to other shelters as well. The Little Traverse Bay Humane Society said its staff is now working with other Bissell Pet Foundation-affiliated shelters across Michigan.

However, with this influx of animals, the shelter said it will be in need of supplies.

The Little Traverse Bay Humane Society has provided an Amazon wish list, specifically looking for puppy pads and/or newspaper to use in temporary kennel spaces.