BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM — More than 80 chihuahuas had been discovered in a Birmingham house that "looked like it had been hit by an earthquake," reports The BBC.<br /><br />Apparently the house was owned by a woman and her husband who had originally just brought two chihuahuas home, Blue and Tinkerbell.<br /><br />However, as they failed to get the first two neutered, the number of pups in the house quickly began to multiply and four years later they had 82 dogs!<br /><br />The case came to the attention of the British police when they were examining the cause of the woman's death.<br /><br />They went to her house and found a bunch of chihuahuas, some having "matted coats, fleas, or burns."<br /><br />The police were reportedly stunned when they arrived at the woman's home and found the house "filthy and cramped."<br /><br />The police called a vet who said the house was "too hazardous" for the dogs to continue staying there, The BBC reports.<br /><br />The dogs were taken to Newbrook Farm Animal Hospital in Birmingham for checkups, reports The Mirror.