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The shocking discovery was made by a member of the public last week.
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A litter of puppies believed to be just days old has been found dumped in a plastic box near a Scots veterinary practice.
The shocking discovery by a member of the public near the centre in Bathgate, West Lothian, on Friday, August 25. They are now in the care of Scottish SPCA after the member of public called the animal welfare officers.
The charity is appealing to members of the public for information in their hunt to trace the owner responsible. They also want to ensure the welfare of the bitch who gave birth to the abandoned pups.
Meanwhile, images show the animal welfare officers having to hand-feeding the pups while they remain in their care.
Senior inspector Stuart Murray said: “These puppies were found in a plastic container and are only days old.
"The member of public was quite distressed after finding them but quickly took them to a nearby vets to be checked over and contacted our helpline.
“We are very grateful to the person who found these puppies as we dread to think what would have happened if they hadn’t been found when they were.
"We are keen to trace the person who abandoned these puppies. We would also like to ensure the welfare of the bitch that gave birth to these pups.
“The puppies are now in the care of one of our animal rescue and rehoming centres.
“If anyone recognises these puppies, or has any information about their circumstances, they should call our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999. We are not currently accepting rehoming applications for these puppies.”
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