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More abandoned dogs in Cedar Park?

November 12, 2014

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A reader and Cedar Park resident, Gwen, sent us a letter wondering why there are more abandoned dogs in her area. She’s particularly referring to the 4900 block of Cedar Avenue where a few dogs have been found lately wandering about. Gwen and her neighbor found two large dogs (pictured) there on Monday. Here’s what she writes:

“I spent [Monday] afternoon trying to locate the owners of two enormous pitbulls with another West Philly resident. When I posted about the incident on Facebook, two different friends responded with stories of their own regarding discovering abandoned dogs at the same corner. Very disheartening, dangerous and cruel to the poor dogs, and dangerous for residents, their children, and their dogs. Who is abandoning these dogs? They were friendly, but seemed truly lost/abandoned, with no leashes or tags, and they were walking in the road. I can’t stop thinking about them.”

Unfortunately, these dogs’ owner was not found, but hopefully they will find a new, better home soon. Gwen says that after a couple of hours of knocking on doors, checking in with the Baltimore Pet Shoppe, and borrowing rope from the block captain, the person who first found them took them to the ACCT Philly shelter. “They will be ready for fostering and adoption as of this evening,” Gwen writes.

2 Comments For This Post

  1. lin Says:

    They might have been used for breeding then abandoned. This is not uncommon, sadly. It looks like the female may have had pups recently. 🙁 If someone is truly missing them they should know enough to file a report with the shelter. Hopefully they’ll be lucky enough to get into foster care. ACCT is typically overflowing with awesome, adoptable pets…

  2. Jo Says:

    I found an abandoned pit bull 2 Sundays ago. 50th and Larchwood. Very, very thin and dirty but extremely friendly. My feeling is that the owner was starving him, because I don’t see how he could have been on the street long enough to get that thin.

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