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A Cocker Spaniel combine and a Yorkshire Terrier had been discovered moist and exhausted on Horse Pond Street in Sudbury.
Two canine had been discovered deserted in Sudbury this week, and police are conducting an animal cruelty investigation to search out out extra in regards to the canine.
They had been discovered close to 30 Horse Pond Street. That tackle is subsequent to Save a Canine, an animal shelter, and down the road from Sudbury Animal Hospital.
Police imagine they had been left there someday between 6 p.m. on Tuesday and seven a.m. on Wednesday.
One canine was discovered leashed and tied to a picnic desk, whereas the second was free. It appeared to have slipped out of a second leash, which was discovered tied to the desk.
They had been moist and exhausted when police discovered them, however each at the moment are wholesome, secure, and cozy, police stated.
Each canine are male. One is a younger Cocker Spaniel combine, and the opposite is a Yorkshire Terrier.
Anybody who acknowledges the canine or noticed something suspicious within the space is urged to contact the Sudbury animal management officer at 978-897-5596. Members of the general public may ship an electronic mail to [email protected]
Since that is an open investigation, police say they aren’t releasing any extra info presently.
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