Three puppies found abandoned near allaire park as monmouth spca seeks information

Three puppies found abandoned near Allaire Park as Monmouth SPCA seeks information

WALL TOWNSHIP — The Monmouth County SPCA is asking for the public’s help after three puppies were found abandoned near Allaire State Park over the weekend in poor condition.

The puppies were discovered filthy, dehydrated, and alone, according to the SPCA. Staff have since brought them in for medical evaluation and care.

“These three puppies were found abandoned near Allaire Park over the weekend and we’re sharing in the hopes that someone has information about where they came from,” the agency said in a statement posted online. “Thankfully they are in our care now where they were medically assessed and given the TLC they needed.”

The animals are now resting on clean bedding after receiving treatment and nourishment.

Authorities are urging anyone with information about the puppies’ origin to contact the Monmouth County SPCA cruelty hotline at 877-898-7297 or email info@monmouthcountyspca.org. Anonymous tips will be accepted.

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