Looking to add some more love in your life? There are a dozen dogs waiting for their fur-ever home and they could be just “the one” for you.
Upon arrival at OC Animal Care, the dogs – mainly a mix of terriers, chihuahuas and Pomeranians – received emergency veterinary care and thorough examinations. Following their medical care, an individualized treatment plan was made for each dog.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters.
The pups have since been spayed/neutered microchipped and vaccinated – meaning 12 are ready to be adopted. In wake of the dogs’ discovery, the animal shelter is reminding the public of the dangers of leaving their pets in cars. “As a reminder, pet owners should never leave pets unattended in a vehicle, even with the windows cracked, as it only takes a few minutes for the temperature inside a car to become dangerous to pets,” OC Animal Care said in a statement. “At 80 degrees outside, the temperature inside a car can soar to 104 degrees after just 10 minutes and 114 degrees after 30 minutes, putting pets at risk.”
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