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Puppies tossed from a vehicle and abandoned in the bushes prompts reminder to public

mother holly and puppies

After 10 newborn puppies were thrown out of a vehicle and abandoned in the bushes, the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center is reminding residents that when faced with relinquishing pets, the center has options.

The incident happened at 2:30 am on July 24 when a suspect tossed the puppies out the back of his vehicle into the bushes next to the road leading to the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center. Hours later, an animal services volunteer dog walker found the 3-week-old puppies in a vinyl puppy pool. Animal Services staff immediately brought the puppies to the shelter and began nursing them back to health before sending them to foster care.

The department launched an investigation, and surveillance video showed the suspect discarding the puppies before driving off. Though the vehicle’s license plate was not visible in the video, Mission Viejo Animal Services (MVAS) identified a possible suspect and found the vehicle the next day. Officers contacted the suspect and through an interview determined he had abandoned the newborn puppies. The mother dog was located, seized, and quickly reunited with all her puppies. MVAS is filing animal cruelty charges against the suspect with the Orange County District Attorney's Office. Fortunately, Mother Holly and her puppies are in good health and will be available for adoption soon. The center’s nonprofit DAWG is paying for the spay/neuters and medical needs of all the dogs.

This disturbing incident serves as a reminder that when residents are faced with the decision of whether or not to relinquish an animal, MVAS has options.

Even if MVAS doesn’t have available room to accept the relinquished animal(s), the center has relationships with many organizations that can assist with placing pets.

In addition to these pups being dropped in coyote country in the middle of the night, they were separated from their mother before ready and healthy enough to do so. Puppies and kittens should not be removed from their mothers before they are at least 6 weeks old.

The Orange County District Attorney does pursue animal cruelty charges when appropriate, and people should contact MVAS at 949-470-3045 if they see or suspect that animals are being abused or neglected.

Comments

Submitted by Norma on Wed, 08/07/2024 - 6:10 pm

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There is a vet I believe next to animal services that is open 24/7. Is it possible for people to relinquish animals there and surrender them to animal services?

When people cannot keep animals or don’t want them what are their opinions. It’s apparent this was not a response able pet owner or he would have had the dog spaded before this happened

Submitted by Patti Hameta on Thu, 08/08/2024 - 6:40 pm

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I was wondering how old is the mother Holly and how big is she? I lost my flat coated black retriever 2 years ago this month. She reminds me so much of my Bailey and was just trying to find out some info on her.
Thank you in advance

Submitted by Janice "Jaye" Yaruss on Fri, 08/09/2024 - 12:39 am

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This was a heinous act of animal cruelty, and I am grateful that the dog walker found them and that AS pursued this case. I am also grateful that this "person" lost this pet as a consequence because it is obvious he/she is not responsible enough to care for a pet. I only hope he/she does not have children to treat the same way. I think it is possible that Holly will miss her humans, but that her instinct to love and care for her puppies is stronger and they will be happier without them. This is wrong - there are always alternatives to cruelty.

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