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Dogs abandoned at dog park in Morrisville, Pennsylvania


Dogs abandoned at dog park in Morrisville, Pennsylvania

⭕The puppies were left at the Morrisville Dog Park

⭕“An old lady who has too many dogs” gave it to the person who left it behind

⭕ The dogs are all in good health


MORRISVILLE BOROUGH, Pa. — Six dogs were left at a Bucks County dog ​​park by someone who rescued them but realized he couldn’t keep them in his apartment.

The puppies were left inside the fence of the Morrisville Dog Park on Saturday morning, according to Morrisville police. According to a handwritten note attached to a sign, the person who left them had rescued them from “an old lady who has too many dogs.” They were the result of her dogs “keeping getting pregnant.”

“I tried to take them to my apartment, but dogs aren’t allowed there. Someone saw me and reported me. This is the safest place I could think of to put them. I hope they find a home,” the note said.

Notice on a sign at Morrisville Dog Park with abandoned dogs, 8/10/24

Notice on a sign at the Morrisville Dog Park with abandoned dogs, 8/10/24 (Morrisville Borough Police)

Happy ending

Morrisville police released pictures of the dogs and described the person as “motivated by good intentions” but without taking proper action.

“Please note that animal shelters are available for individuals who can no longer care for their pets,” police wrote in their Facebook post.

Morrisville police told CBS Philadelphia that the Bucks County SPCA’s New Hope shelter took in three of the dogs. Three more were adopted through the pot.

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Dogs abandoned at Morrisville Dog Park, 10/8/24

Dogs abandoned at Morrisville Dog Park, 8/10/24 (Morrisville Borough Police)

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