Nearly two dozen guinea pigs returned to San Diego from Arizona as Humane Society dispute continues

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Nearly two dozen guinea pigs returned to San Diego from Arizona as Humane Society dispute continues
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Several rescue groups teamed up to adopt most of the remaining animals and bring them back to a small animal rescue based in University City.

SAN DIEGO — Nearly two dozen guinea pigs that were among the hundreds of small animals sent from San Diego to Tucson in August have returned to America's Finest City.

HSSAZ said that day the secret group adopted out 250 of the 318 animals, but other rescue groups don't believe it and have demanded evidence. So far, the Tucson location has refused to provide paperwork documenting the adoptions.Several of those rescue groups teamed up to adopt most of the remaining animals and bring them back to a small animal rescue based in University City.

"This one is one of the original ones, we believe. Her name is Machiato. We're trying to confirm she is who she is meant to be," Speece says."We were just really concerned that these animals' future was still not guaranteed as much as it could be through a legitimate rescue. So I said, 'You know what? Bring those 23 back. I will accept them.'"

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