Two gorgeous, male golden retrievers dropped off in Oceanside on July 25 and July 26, continue to baffle authorities as to where the dogs came from and to whom they belonged.
According to the San Diego Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement division, officers are asking for the public’s help identifying the owners of the 10-month-old puppies. They had been brought in by a person identifying himself as Brandon, stating he found the dogs as strays. The dogs had microchips originally registered with the American Kennel Club, however the chips were never updated to show the most recent owners.
The law enforcement agency said the person who brought the dogs to the shelter had been driving a white Toyota 4Runner. The person who identified himself as Brandon, is not a suspect.

At this time, the pups are not available for adoption. If you have any information about them, please contact the law enforcement division at 619.299.7012 or email [email protected].
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