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Appeal for information after eight bulldog puppies dumped in an Aldi bag

Appeal for information after eight bulldog puppies dumped in an Aldi bag

Eight puppies are getting lots of TLC at an RSPCA centre after they were found by a member of the public abandoned in an Aldi bag.

They were found on Wednesday 31 July in woods off Hare Hill, in Addlestone, Surrey. The person who found them took the dogs to the RSPCA’s Millbrook Animal Centre.

The pups are thought to be bulldog breeds and aged around five weeks old. Staff at Millbrook have given them the names Reef, Dune, Leo, Splash, Breeze, Ocean, Summer and Coral. 

RSPCA Inspector Natalie Kitchin, who is looking into the incident, said: “Thankfully the puppies are doing well, but it is heartbreaking to think that anything could have happened to them when they were left out in the open on their own. They are far too young to be away from their mum too.

“I’m urging anyone who has any information about these puppies to get in touch with us so we can look further into why they were abandoned like this.

“Incidents like this highlight why we’ve launched our summer appeal - to support our work helping animals.”

Those with information can call the RSPCA’s appeals line on 0300 123 8018, quoting reference 1320599.

The RSPCA receives more reports of cruelty in summer than at any other time of year. The charity has launched its RSPCA No Animal Deserves Cruelty Appeal, because it’s vital that we all take action together to help animals. If you believe that no animal deserves cruelty, please donate now to help animals as abuse reaches its awful peak this summer.