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In a tragic incident in Washington State, around 40 dogs lost their lives when a house fire erupted in the early hours. The residence, owned by a man who identified himself as a dog breeder, was completely consumed by flames, authorities reported.
The fire broke out in Poulsbo, with firefighters responding to the scene at approximately 2:30 a.m. on Friday. The alarm was raised by a vigilant neighbor who noticed the blaze and immediately called 911, according to a statement from Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue.
The neighbor initially feared that there might be individuals trapped inside the fully engulfed home. Upon arrival, firefighters found the situation dire but discovered no humans were present at the time.
Using the license plate of a car parked outside to track down the homeowner, police managed to secure a phone number and reach him. The owner, who was not at the premises when the fire started, quickly returned to the site after being contacted.

The unfortunate event unfolded on January 16, 2026, with Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue overseeing the response. Although no people were injured, the fire claimed the lives of numerous animals housed within the property.
Fire officials said that while no people were at the home at the time of the fire, dozens of animals were inside.
“Firefighters were able to rescue three dogs, but unfortunately approximately 40 other dogs perished in the fire,” Ileana LiMarzi, a public information officer with the fire department, said in the statement.

Firefighters rescued three dogs out of the dozens that were inside the home at the time of the fire, officials said. (Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue )
LiMarzi told KOMO News that around a dozen cats also perished in the fire.
“It’s a tough call, and it’s certainly not a situation that we’ve run into, as far as I know, in my 15 years here,” she told the outlet.
Fire officials did not immediately release the identity of the homeowner, though they said that he claimed to be a dog breeder.

The cause of the fire was unclear. The Kitsap County Fire Marshal has launched an investigation. (Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue )
The three rescued dogs were released to Kitsap Animal Control for further care.
No further information about the animals found at the home was immediately available.
The Kitsap County Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of the fire.