Mission Viejo Animal Services officers are on the lookout for individuals who can present a everlasting, loving home to a canine who’s recovering from BB gun accidents.
The pit bull combine, whom metropolis staffers named Priscilla, was discovered residing underneath a home in Perris with 15 puppies.
After the house owner sought assist from Mission Viejo’s Animal Services, Priscilla and the 15 puppies had been transferred from the Inland Empire to Orange County.
As docs examined the dogs, X-ray photos revealed Priscilla, who’s estimated to be about 2 years old, was shot by a BB gun greater than 25 instances with lots of the pellets nonetheless lodged underneath her pores and skin.
“It’s heartbreaking,” Adrian Enriquez, an animal management officer with the City of Mission Viejo, stated. “They are defenseless for the most part. They can’t tell you if they are in pain.”
While officers have no idea how Priscilla ended up within the Perris home with the pups, they stated it’s “kind of a miracle” that the pack survived.
“You get mixed emotions,” Enriquez stated. “I’m upset and angry at the situation, but I’m also very happy that we can assist Priscilla and her puppies.”
Despite having gone by tough intervals in her life, Priscilla is being described as “friendly and docile” as she will get used to being round folks and getting consideration.
While 4 of the smallest and least social puppies are being taken care of by foster households for now, Priscilla and the remaining pups are available for adoption.
Mission Viejo officers credit score a nonprofit named DAWG for offering assets and paying for the medical payments for the dogs.
Anyone involved in adopting the pups, contact 949-470-3045 or go to cmvas.org.