Aerial drone view of a crowded residential property with dozens of small kennels, tarps, and structures packed among sparse trees in a dry California landscape.
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New Photos Show More Than 100 Dogs Crammed into Kennels at Linda Blair’s Small California Property, and Neighbors Could Hear Them from Far Away

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Photos from inside the property show large dogs stacked into kennels with barely any room to move, and some cages appear to have no water in them at all. Blair says the animals are well cared for.

Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control, along with Regional Planning, executed a search warrant at “The Exorcist” star Linda Blair’s Southern California property on Friday, July 31, over a suspected kennel operation with more than 100 dogs on site. Subsequent reports put the number as high as 200. No dogs were removed, and officials said Blair, 67, was fully cooperative.

The county says the kennel’s permits expired in 2023, and that multiple attempts by both agencies to contact the owner had gone unanswered before the warrant was issued. Officials said the inspection was meant to verify compliance with county codes and evaluate the welfare of the animals and anyone living or working on the property.

Woman in a burgundy velvet cold-shoulder dress kneeling on green turf next to a gray and white Boston Terrier mix wearing a black collar.
At Barker Hangar in Santa Monica on November 21, 2015, Linda Blair sits on the floor alongside a gray-and-white Boston Terrier mix at the Backstage Creations Treat Suite during FOX’s All-Star Dog Rescue Celebration. Photo by Rebecca Sapp / Getty Images.

New photos from the property show large dogs of varying breeds packed tightly into kennels, with little sign of basic necessities like water.

Aerial drone shot of a small California property densely covered with kennels, shade canopies, and enclosures amid scattered trees.
An aerial view of Linda Blair’s California property reveals dozens of makeshift kennels, shade tarps, and enclosures packed tightly across the small lot. Photo by Backgrid.

Blair, who founded the Linda Blair WorldHeart Foundation in 2003 to rescue abused and abandoned animals, posted a video the same day telling followers she was fine. “I am fine, the animals are fine, and we just have some paperwork that has to be dealt with, and that’s all this was all about,” she said, adding that she didn’t know why mail wasn’t used more often to notify someone.

Elevated view of multiple wire-fenced dog enclosures covered with shade tarps and metal sheeting, with dogs visible inside some pens.
Closer overhead footage of the property shows wire-fenced dog runs covered with mismatched tarps and corrugated metal shelters, with large dogs visible in several pens. Photo by Backgrid.

In the written caption she said the animals were “good in lieu of our surprise visit in 105° heat” and that she’s looking to move so she can “be more educational and help more animals.”

Woman in a blue sequined dress holding a small white fluffy dog close to her chest at an indoor event.
Blair cradles a fluffy white Bichon Frise named Baby at the VIP reception for the 19th Annual Genesis Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills on March 19, 2005. Photo by Stephen Shugerman / Getty Images.

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