Elderly dog left in cardboard box without water outside New Jersey shelter

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Thursday, August 30, 2018
Elderly dog left in cardboard box without water outside New Jersey shelter
Toni Yates has more on the elderly dog abandoned outside a shelter in New Jersey.

TINTON FALLS, New Jersey (WABC) -- Authorities in New Jersey are looking for the person who left an elderly dog in a cardboard box next to the road in front an animal shelter in New Jersey Wednesday.

The female poodle, estimated to be at least 10, was found in the hot sun without water or food outside the Associated Humane Society in Tinton Falls.

Volunteer Meghan Lynch spotted the dog and also discovered a note that read, "Found this poor thing at a cleaning job. No idea what to do, thought maybe you would know. Found in Howell. Thank you. Hope you can help."

Lynch has volunteered at the shelter for five years.

"I park here every day when I come, and when I pulled up, I saw the box on the roadway, and I knew the box didn't belong here," she said. "When I opened the box, I saw the dog. I thought she was deceased. I could even smell her from this height. And then I saw she was gasping for air."

The Humane Society has dubbed the pooch Halle and is taking care of her while they try to find the suspect. Dr. Emily Woods is seeing to it that her agony is over.

"She's an older dog, so we're taking it slow," she said. "We don't want to sedate her while we groom her. So we're just doing it bit by bit, and she's been very patient for everything. She's a very nice little dog."

They say she is resting comfortably and has a good appetite, but her sight and hearing aren't the best.

"Whoever owned her did not keep her in good condition," shelter manager Lindsay Papa said. "She was completely matted."

Officials say the fact that the dog was left in the box instead of being brought inside leads them to doubt the story told in the note.

The shelter is asking for information as to who is responsible, as well as for donations to help pay for Halle's medical care.

There are cameras outside the shelter, and technicians are trying to see if they can enhance the video to get a better idea of who may have dropped the dog.

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