Child Rescued from New Jersey Home Filled with Over 30 Dead Dogs, Couple Arrested

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A man and woman in New Jersey have been charged with animal cruelty and child endangerment after police discovered a 9-year-old child living in their squalid home surrounded by over 30 dead foster dogs. The couple allegedly accepted money from animal rescue groups to care for the dogs but allowed them to starve to death instead. Fourteen dogs were found alive, nine of which required medical attention, along with numerous cats and rabbits. The child has been removed from the home, and up to 100 dogs may have died on the property. The suspects are in custody awaiting further legal proceedings.
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