French Bulldog puppies left to die in freezing temperatures in heartbreaking case
THREE adorable puppies were cruelly dumped in an alleyway in freezing temperatures just before Christmas.
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The French Bulldog puppies were left in a crate without food, water or a blanket a week before Christmas. The tiny black dogs had been abandoned in an alleyway in Widnes when they were found by a member of the public.
The 15-week-old pups, who are suffering from a skin condition, are now being cared for by Dogs Trust Merseyside and will be re-homed.
Georgina Lowery, manager at Dogs Trust Merseyside, said: “It is always shocking when dogs are abandoned in this way, particularly on a cold winter’s day.
“Luckily, they were found before they came to any serious harm. They are absolutely adorable.
“Unfortunately, they are being treated for a very uncomfortable skin condition which will have been developing for some time before they were abandoned, but we are hopeful they will make a full recovery.
“We are now speaking to families who have been preparing to welcome a puppy into their life for some time, about giving them their forever homes.”
Ms Lowery added: “French Bulldogs are incredibly popular all year round.
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“We don’t know why these puppies were dumped, but we believe a dog is for life, not just for Christmas and they deserve to be loved and cared for properly, every day of their lives.
“If anyone ever feels they have to give up their dog, please do speak to us for help and advice.”
An adorable video shows the puppies playing together following their rescue.
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They have been named Polar, Arctic and Chilly.
It comes as the Dogs Trust is promoting the message that dogs are for life and not just for Christmas in a new campaign.
The charity’s heartbreaking advert tells the story of Corky, who is dumped with the Christmas rubbish.
Research by the charity found that in the run-up to Christmas online searches for puppies increase.
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Online searches for “get a dog” soared by 27 percent two weeks before Christmas compared to the yearly average, according to the research.
Meanwhile, searches for “get a puppy” were up by 44 percent a week before Christmas in 2018 compared to the yearly average.
Pugs were the most popular breed that people searched for, followed by Rottweilers and French Bulldogs.