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Humane Society Saves Dogs About to Be Dumped on Highway

by Katherine

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Some of the 39 dogs saved by HSMO. Photo Credit: Humane Society of Missouri
Some of the 39 dogs saved by HSMO. Photo Credit: Humane Society of Missouri

 

On July 22, 2014, the Humane Society of Missouri (HSMO) saved the life of 39 small dogs, mostly Chihuahuas, crammed in a crate and about to be abandoned along a highway near St. Louis.

A Missouri woman attempted to abandoned 39 innocent pets. Photo Credit: Humane Society of Missouri
A Missouri woman attempted to abandoned 39 innocent pets. Photo Credit: Humane Society of Missouri

An anonymous tip lead the HSMO Animal Cruelty Task Force to a Carter County home, where investigators found the pets’ owner loading the innocent animals in a truck. The irresponsible owner had the malicious intent to drive along a highway and dump the dogs, however, the abuser agreed to sign over the pets to the Humane Society.

As soon as the dogs arrived at the organization’s headquarters in St. Louis, a veterinarian checked them and found that most of them were sick. The pets suffered from parasites, hair loss, overgrown nails, and some had matted fur.

The pets are receiving proper care and when ready they will be place for adoption.

For more information and to learn how you can help these innocent dogs visit HSMO’s website.