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Dog-dumping becoming a growing problem in Alabama, rescue group says

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26 December, 2023

By Brady Talbert (WSFA)

After a puppy was hit by a car and dumped in Bullock County, a local rescue is stepping in to help.

Jennifer Gallagher, who runs Chick N Pups Canine Crusade, said her group and the area humane society rescued the dog, 4-month-old Krypto.

She said the dog had two broken legs and was later dumped near County Road 31, south of Union Springs.

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