Nearly two dozen puppies and dogs rescued from Glendale home, breeder and associates under investigation

GLENDALE, Ariz. — More than 20 animals were rescued from a Glendale home Monday as police investigate a suspected animal cruelty case involving a Dalmatian breeder.

Police officers responded around 7 a.m. on June 2 near 56th Avenue and Belmont Avenue after the Arizona Humane Society requested assistance, police said. Investigators had previously visited the property days earlier following concerns about possible animal neglect.

When officers arrived, they described the home as being in hoarding and squalid conditions…

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