The BC SPCA is seeking the public’s help for the medical and care costs of 2 adults and 17 Siberian husky puppies.
The animals that had been living outside in icy temperatures and riddled with parasites came into the SPCA’s care at a shelter in the Interior on Christmas Eve.
The SPCA says the sick pups need around the clock care and are not yet house trained.
It adds that preparing a single healthy dog for adoption costs more than $430, and there are 19 dogs all needing help.
The location of the shelter has not been disclosed.
17 puppies surrendered to the BC SPCA from Interior property. RCMP and #animalcontrol officers responded to a complaint and found the 8 to 10-week-old husky puppies living outside in the cold and snow on the property. Learn how you can help: https://t.co/B4lrA7drKd pic.twitter.com/rIWHkhaNHE
— BC SPCA / BCSPCA (@BC_SPCA) December 28, 2019
With files from Rebecca Dyok, MyCaribooNow.
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