Florida clinic finds dog alive after couple tied him outside in sweltering heat for nearly 36 hours
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The dogs – of the breed "Border collie" and "Australian shepherd" – were given to the good care of the volunteers of the Society for the Protection of Animals after an intervention by the gendarmes and agents of the Departmental Directorate for the Protection of Populations (DDPP) in a house and a breeding site. An investigation was opened to identify those responsible for these abuses.
Florida clinic finds dog alive after couple tied him outside in sweltering heat for nearly 36 hours
After enduring nearly 36 hours outside in Jacksonville's summer heat, a dog survived being left tied to a pipe at a veterinary clinic, where a couple had reportedly abandoned him. When employees returned, they found the dog alive, though weak from dehydration. They later named him Ralph and noticed signs that he may have tried to cool himself by digging into the ground. What happened? According to clinic staff quoted by Hoodline, Ralph was not d…
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