PetSmart groomer arrested after dachshund in his care dies

This booking photo provided by San Mateo County sheriff's office shows Juan Zarate
This booking photo provided by San Mateo County sheriff's office shows Juan Zarate

SAN MATEO, Calif. (AP) — A PetSmart dog groomer will be arraigned next month on a felony animal cruelty charge after police say he likely contributed to the death of a dachshund in his care.

Police in San Mateo, California, say 38-year-old Juan Zarate was about three minutes into a grooming session Sunday when he brought the dachshund to its owner with a bleeding mouth and trouble breathing.

An on-site veterinarian wasn't able to save the dog. An X-ray revealed two broken ribs and a punctured lung.

Police say Zarate's deliberate actions likely contributed to the dog's death.

The San Francisco man's uncle, Gustavo Zarate, told KGO-TV that he's "very surprised" and knows his nephew is "innocent."

A PetSmart official told the Los Angeles Times that Zarate has been suspended while an internal investigation is conducted.

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