Long Island will soon become the new home for a number of rescued canines.
On Sunday morning, approximately fifty to sixty tiny dogs and puppies arrived in Port Washington. They were rescued from breeding facilities used for commercial purposes in the Midwest.
They were rescued by a team from the North Shore Animal League America, which transported them to New York, where they will first be examined, and then they will be made available for adoption.
A wide range of pure and mixed breeds, including Yorkshire Terriers, Dachshunds, Shih Tzus, and a large number of other canines of varied ages and sizes, are included in the pack of dogs.
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