Shrewsbury Animal Control Officer Kim Erdman is investigating a canine that was discovered tied to a pavilion with a notice and a blanket on East Church Alley at South Main Street in Shrewsbury.
The canine, a 1-year-old combined breed, was discovered by a passerby at about midnight Saturday and brought in till animal management may very well be referred to as, Southern York County Regional Police reported in a information launch.
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The notice, present in a bag of pet food, stated his title is Atlas and that “He’s Brilliant!” The notice additional detailed that Atlas is “attentive, personable and potty educated.” It additionally stated he “likes to be at your aspect” and is a “quick learner,” obeying all kinds of verbal instructions, together with “no barky,” which implies “shush.” The canine, Erdman stated, was not implanted with a microchip.
Erdman stated, “It’s such a disgrace. If somebody could not afford the canine or look after him correctly, there’s a greater solution to go about it.”
Erdman stated he normally finds deserted dogs on again roads and sometimes is ready to return them, however this case was uncommon. “He looks like a really candy canine,” he stated.
Erdman took Atlas to the York County SPCA, the place he already within the strategy of being adopted.
“I believe he”s’ll be completely satisfied now,” Erdman stated. “I believe he shall be going to an excellent home.”
Anyone with info is requested to name Erdman at 717-309-9430 or Southern Regional police at 717-235-3944.