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Five B dogs rescued from the sewage of the Shrimp Canal embark on a journey to find a home

【Animal News】Many volunteers are not afraid of hardships and filth to rescue animals, and it is worth seeing their happy smiles when they have a home in the future. The five B dogs, who had been cowering in the sewage in the underground canal, were rescued by the volunteers of “520 Langlang Gas Station” earlier. Even the volunteers could not imagine if they could survive in such a harsh environment. they escaped. Tian, ​​they are now more than two months old, but they were temporarily canceled because of the adoption day, which made them lose the chance to find a home. Volunteers are very concerned for them and hope to find an adoptive family for them as soon as possible.

The volunteers called these 5 dogs B Wubao Dog B. The dog’s mother lived in the logistics warehouse in Mai Po. At that time, she was too panicked to leave these B Dogs. The volunteers had no idea where Dog B was. He looked around and found them in an underground canal. At that time, the location they were in was like a swamp, full of unclean excrement, and the space was very narrow, and the five B dogs retreated and hid.

These dog Bs do not have a mother dog to feed them. Fortunately, the volunteers found another mother dog “Sasha” to help feed them. Sasha is very generous, and eccentric. 5 So Dog B grew up healthy and is now two months old.

Dogs B were originally supposed to attend Catherine’s Puppies adoption day, but because the adoption day was temporarily cancelled, they missed out on finding a home. The volunteer said: “For Dog B’s sake, I want to help them get adopted as soon as possible while they’re still young, so I don’t have to wait for the next adoption day. I hope that good-hearted people interested in adopting them will contact Gas Station 520 Langlang.”

Dog B was rescued from the sewage that day.Dog B was rescued from the sewage that day.

Dog B was rescued from the sewage that day.

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