Rescued pups saved by Forever Friends Animal Rescue
TIED up, dumped and left for dead, these puppies were saved by foster carers. They’re just some of the cute faces up for adoption this Sunday.
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TIED up in a plastic bag and dumped in a Glen Iris Park at just two days old, these three pups have been dubbed “miracles”.
Campbell, Nicholas and Emily are now thriving in foster care thanks to Forever Friends Animal Rescue (FFAR), despite being left for dead days before Christmas.
Sadly, two other pups did not survive.
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FFAR President Saskia Adams said she was in disbelief that someone could think it was OK to dispose of newborn creatures in a bag.
“They received around-the-clock care, were bottle fed every three hours, and have now managed to flourish,” Ms Adams said.
PETstock will host its National Adoption Day on Sunday, and FFAR will be at eight locations across Victoria with plenty of furry friends just like Campbell, Nicholas and Emily, looking for their forever homes.