Friday, January 23, 2015

Woman Heard Noises In Public Trash Can, Couldn’t Believe What She Found

It’s rather understandable the level of curiosity that would come over someone who heard noises coming from a public trash can. A California woman experienced just that after being alerted by her dog to a strange noise coming from one such can in a local public park.

You can imagine her surprise when she opened the lid and found three of puppies inside.

An unidentified couple was walking their Australian shepherd in Paso Nogal Park in Pleasant Hill, California, when their dog began acting rather strangely. The family pet led the couple to a trashcan where they heard an odd noise coming from inside and decided to investigate.

The Good Samaritans dug through the garbage to locate the source of the noise and found a box. Inside the box was a bag, and when they opened that, they found three five-week-old puppies. According to deputy director of Contra Costa County Animal Services Rick Golphin, the family immediately took the helpless pups home, where they washed and fed them.


Woman Hears Noises In Public Trash Can, What She Found She Couldn’t Believe

“We see a lot of animal abandonment, but seeing cruelty of this type is pretty rare,” Golphin said. “The big take away from this is to get your animals spayed or neutered.”

An outraged Lt. Jody Decosta from Contra Costa Animal Services added, “You just have to think about someone’s psyche to do something like that. There is no answer to that.”

The dogs were reportedly taken to East Bay Animal Rescue & Refuge and are set to be evaluated for the next few days. From there, they will enter a foster home for a short time where they wait until they’re old enough to be adopted.

“They’ve all been medically assessed,” Golphin said. “We’ll probably make a decision on making them available (Wednesday). At that time, they will be available to the public unless something else occurs.”“They’ve all been medically assessed,” Golphin said. “We’ll probably make a decision on making them available (Wednesday). At that time, they will be available to the public unless something else occurs.”

Source: http://madworldnews.com/

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