More than two dozen neglected pups were rescued from a repulsive Long Island hoarder’s house — the second time in eight years the sickening eyesore has been raided, officials said Thursday.

Suffolk County animal rescue officials said the stomach-turning Bayshore home was so toxic that SPCA workers had to don hazmat suits while executing warrants at the property on Wednesday afternoon — following years of gripes from fed-up neighbors.

“The conditions inside were heavily hoarded — ammonia, feces, flies present, deceased rodents,” said Suffolk SPCA Detective Sgt. Joseph Galante. “Pretty much all of the things you might imagine in an extreme hoarded and overcrowded residence. 7

“Uninhabitable for human occupancy and, by the same convention, animal occupancy,” he said.

SPCA Chief Roy G

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