Stray puppies found in Cliffe could be rehomed via Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
15:15, 24 November 2022
updated: 15:18, 24 November 2022
A pair of stray puppies could get a new family if their owner does not claim them.
The fox red Labradors were found in Cliffe on Sunday (November 20) and have been under the care of Medway Council Stray Dog Service.
The pooches are believed to be aged between just four and six months.
An appeal was issued for the owners to come forward.
The puppies are now being taken to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
If their owner does not come forward after seven days, Battersea will assess them for rehoming.
A post on the council's stray dog Facebook account read: "Does anyone recognise these little ones, found in Cliffe today?"
A Medway Council spokesman said: "We would encourage anyone with information about the puppies to contact our Animal Warden team by phoning 01634 333333 or emailing animal.wardens@medway.gov.uk quoting reference numbers 22/07286/STDO for the larger puppy and 22/07285/STDO."
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