April Mclaughlin, of the Special Needs Animal Welfare League, was arrested after 55 dogs were rescued from her home, with police suggesting many of them will need to be euthanized.
An Arizona woman running a shelter for special needs dogs was arrested after 55 pooches were rescued from her home amid rancid conditions — with some needing to be euthanized and others canines found already dead and stuffed in the freezer.
The animals were being kept in the home as part of the Special Needs Animal Welfare League, a shelter Mclaughlin ran that faced allegations of neglect and mistreatment.3TV / CBS 53TV / CBS 5 Chandler Police then set out to rescue the animals on Sept. 22 but were immediately stopped by the foul odor that greeted them inside the house, prompting a call for firefighters.
Protesters held a demonstration outside the home on the night Mclaughlin was arrested and the dogs were rescued.As of Saturday, a total of 55 dogs were rescued from the home, which has now been condemned, police said. Mclaughlin’s mother was also removed from the dilapidated home.
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