7 puppies left for dead in trash bin find permanent homes


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INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. (AP) — Seven puppies left for dead in a trash bin have found permanent homes after being nursed back to health by volunteers at a Lake Tahoe facility.

Melissa Shaw of the Pet Network Humane Society in Incline Village says the pups were adopted Thursday.

The puppies were discovered Oct. 29 in a trash bin behind a Radio Shack in Susanville, California, with their umbilical cords still attached.

Officials believe the four females and three males were only a couple days old when they were found.

The dogs are a combination of Golden Retriever, black lab and German Shepherd.

Karen Russell, who adopted one of the puppies, told KOLO-TV (http://bit.ly/1wJDahr ) the dogs may have had a rough start to life, but have "hit the lottery" by ending up in loving homes.

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Information from: KOLO-TV, http://www.kolotv.com

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