Wednesday, 3 Jul 2024

17 puppies, two adult dogs surrendered during holiday season to B.C. SPCA

The B.C. SPCA is asking for public assistance following the sudden surrender of 17 husky puppies and two adult dogs during the holiday season.

The SPCA isn’t saying where the dogs were surrendered, stating the exact location is not being disclosed for owner’s protection, but did say it happened in B.C.’s Interior.

The huskies are eight to 10 weeks old, and were said to be living outside, “in the cold and snow on the property.”

According to the B.C. SPCA, the owner surrendered the dogs to RCMP and animal control officers, with animal control caring for them overnight before transferring them on Christmas Eve to the local B.C. SPCA branch.

“It’s a true Christmas miracle that these puppies were saved from neglect and brought in from the cold,” said B.C. SPCA chief prevention and enforcement officer Marcie Moriarty.

“We are grateful that the RCMP and animal control officers were able to get them immediate attention.”


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