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Nine Puppies Abandoned In Box At Park Rescued By PA SPCA

Nine four-week-old puppies were found abandoned in a box at Merion Gateway Park in Montgomery County earlier this week, Pennsylvania SPCA officials announced.

Nine tiny puppies who were abandoned in the cold at Merion Gateway Park, but the rescued by PSPCA. They've been named after the Philadelphia flyers. 

Nine tiny puppies who were abandoned in the cold at Merion Gateway Park, but the rescued by PSPCA. They've been named after the Philadelphia flyers. 

Photo Credit: Instagram/Pennsylvania SPCA @pspca
The rescued puppies

The rescued puppies

Photo Credit: Instagram/Pennsylvania SPCA @pspca
The rescued puppies.

The rescued puppies.

Photo Credit: Instagram/Pennsylvania SPCA @pspca

The puppies, left out in the cold and unable to fend for themselves, were reportedly caked in feces, suffering from urine scalding, and in desperate need of care, according to a release from the organization.

“These puppies were given a heartbreaking start, but they now have a chance at a better life,” the SPCA wrote in a social media post.

Upon their arrival at the shelter, the puppies were gently bathed, medically examined, and placed into foster homes, the SPCA said.

In honor of the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team, the puppies were named Coots, Mich, Ers, Seels, TK, Laughts, Sanny, Hath, and Catesy.

“They are already thriving,” officials said. “While they will not be available for adoption for several weeks, they are playful, healthy, and full of the joy they so deserve.”

The Pennsylvania SPCA encourages those moved by the story to consider donating to help other animals in need.

“This holiday season, let’s ensure no animal has to face this world alone,” they said.

For more information on how to help, visit the Pennsylvania SPCA website.

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