SANTA CLARA, Calif. (Gray News) – Two teens in California are being praised for saving the lives of six abandoned puppies.
According to the Santa Clara Fire Department, firefighters answered a knock on the door Sunday night and found two teenage boys asking for help, holding a plastic bin with a litter of puppies.
The boys explained that they found the bin on the side of the road – closed with a plastic lid – near an elementary school.
They decided to ask firefighters for help.
“Thank you to these young folks for helping!” the fire department wrote in a Facebook post. “The temperature had dropped significantly with the sunset, and we are certain that their decision to act and find help created a positive outcome for the pups!”
Fire crews called Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority, who took in the abandoned puppies to get them the care that they need.
The teens scooped up the box of puppies and drove to multiple vet offices for help, but because it was a Sunday night, all the offices were closed.
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