Emaciated dog found chained to wall in Okanagan gives birth to seven puppies | 24CA News
A malnourished canine in Kelowna, B.C. is secure and sound after being present in horrible circumstances.
The BC SPCA says an Australian shepherd, Noelle, was discovered chained to a wall in a freezing chilly basement with no warmth or insulation, emaciated and really pregnant.
“This poor mom was in an area of the basement that had been separated by plywood and fencing,” says Eileen Drever, senior officer for the BC SPCA.
“She was exposed to freezing temperatures and had no protection from the cold except for a sprinkling of alfalfa straw and some dirty towels. She was surrounded by piles of feces and urine.”

Mom Noelle was present in a freezing chilly basement chained to the wall.
BC SPCA

The litter of puppies.
BC SPCA
The canine was instantly taken to a veterinarian for an examination. Noelle was delivered to BC SPCA’s Kelowna Animal Centre the place she gave start to seven wholesome puppies.
The SPCA then began searching for a foster that will be capable to deal with the mother and her seven pups. Even although it could be a problem, an area foster stepped up and took the household of canines house.

One of the puppies.
BC SPCA

One of the puppies.
BC SPCA
The foster dad and mom Martyn and Linda say that Noelle is doing properly and loves taking good care of her pups.
“She feeds them, cleans them and even cleans up after them, which we haven’t seen in other moms we have had in our home.”
Some of the puppies at their foster house.
BC SPCA

One of the puppies.
BC SPCA
The household of canines will quickly be on the point of be adopted out to households of their very own.
The foster dad and mom say the completely satisfied pups get pleasure from taking part in with their toys, love consideration and are very cuddly.
Once Noelle is spayed and absolutely recovered she may even be obtainable for adoption on the Kelowna Animal Centre.

Noelle is feeling completely satisfied and wholesome in her foster house.
BC SPCA

One of the younger pups.
BC SPCA
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