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Three puppies found in a tar pit in Spain; two rescued, one dead - video

Police investigate into who threw three puppies in a tar pit in Murcia, Spain

Ryan Ramgobin
Wednesday 24 June 2015 07:13 EDT
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Three puppies found in a tar pit in Spain; two rescued, one dead
Three puppies found in a tar pit in Spain; two rescued, one dead (GUARDIA CIVIL DE CARTAGENA)

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The trapped puppies were discovered by a family who had gone for a walk in the countryside. One of the animals, which had swallowed petrol, died of its injuries.

Watch the footage below to view the damage endured by the surviving puppies. In the last ten seconds, the video shows the puppies fully cleaned.

The five-month old puppies are a cross between Ibizan hounds and greyhounds, which are often used as hunting animals.

A volunteer from the dog rescue centre has reportedly said “tests done on the two survivors show their kidneys and liver are okay at the moment but the outcome is unpredictable”.

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