San Francisco puppy saved from trash in nick of time

San Francisco puppy saved from trash in nick of time

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SAN FRANCISCO (CNN) — It was five days before Christmas, and luckily for Gem the puppy, the creature was stirring on the trash-sorting conveyor belt.

Workers at a trash- and recyclables-sorting facility in San Francisco found the poodle mix in a trash bag among other discarded material Friday evening -- just in time, because it was about to drop into a pile bound for a landfill, CNN affiliate KTVU reported.

The discovery likely saved the apricot pup's life.

"We could tell the puppy was still moving, and it was trying to crawl out of the bag itself," Gregory Foster, a material handler at the Recology facility, told KTVU. "Luckily we stopped the line in time before it actually fell off the belt into the pit."

From San Francisco Animal Care and Control 
Workers at a trash and recyclables-sorting 
facility in San Francisco found a poodle mix in 
a trash bag among other discarded material 
Friday evening, December 20, 2013 -- just in 
time, because it was about to drop into a pile 
bound for a landfill, CNN affiliate KTVU 
reported.
From San Francisco Animal Care and Control Workers at a trash and recyclables-sorting facility in San Francisco found a poodle mix in a trash bag among other discarded material Friday evening, December 20, 2013 -- just in time, because it was about to drop into a pile bound for a landfill, CNN affiliate KTVU reported. (Photo: San Francisco Animal Care and Control/KTVU)

The dog, believed to be about 10 months old, apparently was put in a bin of trash that Recology collected and drove to the facility. It was then put on the conveyor belt, where workers separate recyclables from landfill-bound trash, KTVU reported.

The puppy was suffering from what appeared to be animal bites, San Francisco Animal Care and Control said. It had wounds to the neck, head and ears, CNN affiliate KGO reported.

The animal control department named the puppy, noting it was a "precious little gem" among the trash, department Capt. Le-Ellis Brown told KGO.

The department said it is trying to determine who the puppy's owner was, how it was injured and how it got into the trash. Veterinarians will help the puppy heal before it is put up for adoption, KGO reported.

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