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AHS: 15 animals found dead, others severely abused in Phoenix home
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Phoenix officials find 15 dead animals, others severely abused in home
Phoenix Police and the Arizona Humane Society are calling this case one of the worst examples of animal hoarding and neglect that they have ever seen. FOX 10 s Nicole Garcia reports.
PHOENIX - A woman was arrested in connection to one of the worst hoarding scenes Arizona Human Society investigators say they ve seen so far this year.
AHS says their investigators, along with
Phoenix Police, responded to a case involving several abandoned animals on April 18.
AHS says a 3-year-old female Great Dane named Pandora was found locked in a crate without food or water and weighed just 57 pounds - half of what a dog that size should weigh.
Animals found dead, neglected, Phoenix woman arrested for cruelty
The Arizona Humane Society is currently caring for an extremely emaciated three-year-old female Great Dane mix named Pandora. Author: 12 News Updated: 5:31 PM MST May 11, 2021
PHOENIX An extremely emaciated Great Dane is recovering after being rescued from a hoarding situation in Phoenix.
The Arizona Humane Society is caring for the three-year-old female Great Dane mix named Pandora after she was taken in last month.
Pandora was one of several pets saved from a hoarding situation during an ongoing animal cruelty investigation. Investigators said it was one of the worst hoarding scenes AHS investigators have dealt with this year.
Gila monsters, rattlesnakes, chuckwallas … oh, my! Cave Creek Museum kicked off the new year with a Golden Reef Stamp Mill Demonstration and Kiwanis Family Sundays “Desert Safety in the Sonoran Desert” featuring the Phoenix Herpetological Society. One of the friendly creatures that made a guest appearance was a handsome Kingsnake that clearly took a fancy to Cave Creek Museum Program Coordinator Remington Pettus.
On February 14, from 2:00pm to 4:00pm, Kiwanis Family Sundays will offer “Museums in the Literary World.” “A key component of Museum culture is literature,” explained Pettus. “A few local authors, including Barbara Renner, first approached Cave Creek Museum last year in regards to reading their books. We teamed up to provide content that features local topics that are relatable to children of the Desert Foothills Area. Barbara Renner will read her book series, Quincy the Quail, to children in person and via live streaming recorded by yours truly! Educational