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Trio of German Shepherd Puppies Saved from Dumpster

In a heartwarming rescue in San Dimas, California, three abandoned German Shepherd puppies were found in a dumpster by an employee at a local business park on September 1. The young, hungry puppies were discovered early in the morning, prompting urgent calls for help as local animal control was closed. Linda Denise Valdez, a colleague of the finder, shared their plight on the ‘Lost and Found Pets of La Verne and San Dimas’ Facebook group, seeking immediate assistance. Fortunately, the community response was swift, leading to the rescue and care of the puppies, who are now on their way to recovery and finding forever homes.

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