By Elizabeth Coss
Puppy Palooza, an occasion meant to create a way of peace on campus by bonding with animals, became a growing search after a puppy was allegedly stolen Aug. 29.
Lego, the two-month outdated brown and white labrador combine, was presumed taken in the course of the occasion hosted by New Lease on Life Rescue.
According to Maria Guyan, the shelter was notified round 6:45 p.m. that the canine had been safely turned in to police.
“We’re very glad that he has been found,” Guyan mentioned. “It was all thanks to the tips and information we had been provided with.”
Lego was introduced in as a new child together with his mom and siblings from a high-kill shelter in West Virginia. Guyan mentioned the incident was stunning to first hear about.
“We’re very shocked that this happened. We’ve been doing the Puppy Palooza event for years, and we’ve never had an issue,” Guyan mentioned.
The shelter agreed to drop costs if the person gave up the puppy willingly to both the animal rescue organization or police, regardless of a report having been filed. Guyan confirmed a volunteer would retrieve the puppy from the station.
Guyan additionally mentioned she expects Puppy Yoga scheduled for Sept. 6 to go on as deliberate because the occasion is pre-contained, however some safety adjustments could come to Puppy Palooza sooner or later.