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A man was arrested in Georgia after more than 700 dogs were found at a puppy mill in conditions that police described as 'out of control and inhumane,' Daily Mail reported.

Reason Craig Gray, 58, of Nashville, is facing charges of animal cruelty and obstruction, the Berrien County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement late Thursday. 

Gray ran a licensed pet-breeding business known as Georgia Puppies. It sold sold miniature breeds including teacup Yorkies and toy poodles for up to $600 per dog, according to NBC.

Investigators with Berrien County Sheriff’s Office obtained a search warrant for Georgia Puppies with animal control welfare officers on standby on Thursday.

They had been informed by Department of Agriculture that he had brought 85 animals back to the property on Barney Parker Road.

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