The resilient dogs were callously thrown from a moving vehicle in Dublin.
Two elderly Jack Russell Terriers named Tiny and Minnie, both approximately 11 years old, are now on a path to recovery after a heartless act of abandonment.
The resilient canines were callously thrown from a moving vehicle in Dublin.
After receiving initial medical treatment from The Irish Blue Cross, the two resilient terriers continue their rehabilitation with Dogs Trust, with hopes to find their forever home.
The dog welfare charity revealed that they have been contacted by almost 3,500 people seeking to relinquish their dog between January and October this year

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