Dogs Found Stuffed In Duffel Bag Up For Adoption
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - Two West Highland white terriers found in a duffel bag next to garbage cans in the Bronx have made a remarkable recovery and are now ready to be adopted.
Fred and Ginger were brought to Animal Care & Control of New York City after they were found in September on Commonwealth Avenue between Bronx River Avenue and Mansion Street.
The two pooches were spotted by a Bronx man who called the cops. They were very dehydrated, anemic, emaciated and couldn't stand. They both had pressure sores and were covered in maggots.
"AC&C is working with the Bronx DA's office to try to find out who is responsible for this," Julie Bank, Executive Director of AC&C said.
If you'd like to adopt Fred and Ginger, you can check out the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals or the Humane Society or call (212) 752-4842.
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