Five puppies tossed away in box in rural area to be prey for coyotes rescued in nick of time

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In the city of Hemet located in the rural San Jacinto Valley in Riverside County, California, a heartless individual boxed up five young puppies and left them on the side of the road to become dinner for the hungry coyotes. The outskirts are known for its homeless camps and people suffering from drug addiction.

Three Good Samaritans found the puppies and contacted Sal Valdepeña, founder of Balooja’s Foundation for help.

These puppies were dumped in a box in Hemet. Filthy bas**** they left these poor babies to be coyote food. Rescues are all so packed.

Thankfully the The Labelle Foundation agreed to take them in.

Thank you Cathi Perez for setting it all up.

Thank you to the Good Samaritans who saved them from the road. Christine ❤️, Eva, Julian

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To help the puppies grow and help them find their new homes, please click here to donate.

The following short video clip will show you (no words needed) how the puppies are doing in their rescue and recovery. How cute are they?

https://www.facebook.com/773788626/videos/pcb.10160592762703627/2456697111135751

Many thanks to the heroes who help those who cannot speak. If only pet owners spayed and neutered their pets, the suffering of the innocent puppies and kittens wouldn’t be happening.

Follow the National Pet Rescue on Facebook for the latest animal related news.

Oh my! The drama involved here!
This little guy does not want to go outside.


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