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Eight abandoned puppies 'discarded like trash' Eight abandoned puppies 'discarded like trash'
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The council said the puppies were left in freezing conditionsThe council said the puppies were left in freezing conditions
An investigation is under way after eight puppies were abandoned on a Leicestershire industrial estate. An investigation is under way after eight puppies were abandoned on an industrial estate in Leicestershire.
The dogs, believed to be about two weeks old, were left in a box on Quarry Lane in Enderby on 20 January.The dogs, believed to be about two weeks old, were left in a box on Quarry Lane in Enderby on 20 January.
On Tuesday, Blaby District Council appealed for information to try to find out who was responsible for abandoning the litter.On Tuesday, Blaby District Council appealed for information to try to find out who was responsible for abandoning the litter.
The council described the dumping of the cross-breed puppies as "heartless".The council described the dumping of the cross-breed puppies as "heartless".
The council says it is seeking to prosecute the people responsible for abandoning the puppiesThe council says it is seeking to prosecute the people responsible for abandoning the puppies
The authority said the puppies had been taken to a vet by its animal care officers and then to a rescue centre.The authority said the puppies had been taken to a vet by its animal care officers and then to a rescue centre.
New homes have since been found for them all.New homes have since been found for them all.
The council urged anyone who was in the Quarry Lane area between 11:30 GMT and 14:30 on 20 January and saw anything unusual to contact officers.The council urged anyone who was in the Quarry Lane area between 11:30 GMT and 14:30 on 20 January and saw anything unusual to contact officers.
New homes have been found for all the puppiesNew homes have been found for all the puppies
Les Phillimore, the council's portfolio holder for environmental services, said: "These poor animals have not had the best start in life, to be discarded like trash in near freezing temperatures just weeks after birth is nothing other than cruel and heartless.Les Phillimore, the council's portfolio holder for environmental services, said: "These poor animals have not had the best start in life, to be discarded like trash in near freezing temperatures just weeks after birth is nothing other than cruel and heartless.
"Thankfully they were found before any real harm could come to them and swift rescue action ensured their ordeal was limited."Thankfully they were found before any real harm could come to them and swift rescue action ensured their ordeal was limited.
"I'm delighted they are healthy and have been found new homes." "I'm delighted they are healthy and have been found new homes.
"We take animal cruelty extremely seriously and will not hesitate to bring criminal charges should we uncover enough evidence.""We take animal cruelty extremely seriously and will not hesitate to bring criminal charges should we uncover enough evidence."
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