A group of animal welfare advocates are asking for help after someone discovered 11 newborn puppies dumped in a ravine in Jackson County.
The Arrow Fund says the puppies were found in Tyner, and transporters helped care for them all the way to Louisville.
Photos taken at the scene show the puppies were placed in a Keurig box.
People are bottle-feeding the puppies around the clock in order to provide care for them. The organization says "it is a long shot" for all 11 to survive.
The organization has so far raised approximately $2,000 since it posted about the dogs Thursday.
11 PUPS DUMPED IN RAVINE IN TYNER , KENTUCKY! EYES NOT EVEN OPEN! 💔
Our team has been up all night feeding these innocent babies. We are doing all we can and 3 of us will be bottle feeding round the clock. We sure hope to catch the monster who threw these innocent babies away like trash!
We need donations! We are over capacity, but could not let these little ones die. Donations can be made on this post or at thearrowfund.org or checks may be mailed to The Arrow Fund P.O. Box 1127 Prospect, Kentucky 40059.
We would like to thank all of those who came together to get these precious ones safely to us.
We are so saddened by this case but are so thankful for all of you that will help us, help them!
Please keep these babies close to your heart... it is a long shot for all to survive without their mama but we will try...
Humanely yours,
Rebecca 🐾
The Arrow Fund
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Previous post on these innocents:
We have transport from Tyner, Kentucky to London, London to Berea, Berea to Lexington and then finally to Louisville, Kentucky. Thanks to all of our amazing transporters!
Posted by The Arrow Fund on Friday, May 17, 2019