24 Puppies Found In Corona Are Looking For Forever Homes
CORONA (CBSLA) — Two dozen lab-mix puppies were found in Corona Monday and half of them are ready to be adopted, according to the Corona Police Department.
On Tuesday, Corona police tweeted out a photo of the pups with the message, "The Animal Shelter asks our community to consider giving one or more of these puppies a home."
Yesterday, 24 lab-mix puppies were found near All American Way in Corona.
— Corona Police Dept. #CoronaPD (@CoronaPD) April 30, 2019
The Animal Shelter asks our community to consider giving one or more of these puppies a home. About half the puppies will be available for adoption on May 7 at 10 AM. The other half are a bit underweight. pic.twitter.com/t4HV5UgIlG
According to police, about half of the puppies will be available for adoption on May 7 at 10 a.m. while the other half are still underweight and not ready for adoption.
If you would like to learn more, contact the Corona Animal Shelter at (951) 736-2309 or stop by 1330 Magnolia Avenue during business hours.