The San Diego Humane Society wants to know who owned two golden retrievers dropped off last week
The San Diego Humane Society’s law enforcement arm told NBC 7 on Wednesday that is had made contact with the person who dropped them off two golden retrievers on July 25 and July 26 at the Oceanside shelter's campus.
When he dropped the dogs off, that person told humane-society staff that the dogs were strays, but the condition of one of the dogs raised questions.“One of the golden retrievers that was brought into our care did sustain an injury that could have been accidental or could have not been, and so we want to make sure that we look into the situation to determine one way or another,” said Lt. Samantha of San Diego Humane Society Law Enforcement.Sign up for our free Olympics Headlines newsletter.
Jauregui said both dogs were microchips originally registered to the American Kennel Club, but the chips were never registered by an owner. “We want to make sure that if these animals came into our care, we know a little bit more about their background,” Jauregui said. The case is still under review, according to the humane society, who told NBC 7 in a statement that this “is an important reminder to the community we are here to help anyone who needs assistance with their animals.”“We are really not trying to blame anyone or find any sort of criminal actor,” Jauregui said.
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