A pair of vulnerable young dogs are in urgent need of caring homes after being abandoned beneath a bridge and left to fend for themselves. The small pups were found alone under a concrete bridge on a secluded side road near Katerini, Greece, without their mother or any sign of the individual who left them there.
Rescuers are concerned that the puppies are at risk and could face harm if they remain in the isolated location much longer. To address this, a plea has been shared on social media seeking individuals in the UK who are willing to foster or adopt the puppies and provide them with the care and love they require.
The rescue organization emphasized the critical situation, stating that the puppies must be rescued immediately. They described the distressing scene of the pups left alone on the dirt under the bridge. Despite their small size now, they are expected to grow into medium-sized companions, weighing between 10 to 12kg when fully matured.
The urgency of the situation was stressed, highlighting that every moment the puppies spend on the road puts them at imminent risk. The plea continued, appealing for a compassionate foster family or adoptive parents to offer the puppies a safe haven and shield them from further distress.
The emotional appeal has generated significant support online, with many expressing hope that the puppies will soon find the caring homes they deserve. Comments from users echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the need for a prompt and secure solution for the dogs.
Greek Stray ResQ, the organization involved in the rescue efforts, underlined the importance of volunteers and support from animal lovers, particularly in northern regions of Greece where assistance is most needed. They encouraged more individuals to contribute through volunteering, donations, or adoption, emphasizing that even small gestures of kindness can make a significant difference in the lives of stray animals.
For those interested in providing a home for the puppies or other dogs in the care of Greek Stray ResQ, they can visit the organization’s website at greekstrayrescue.com.
