Puppies Rescued by Fresno Sheriff's Deputy Are Up for Adoption
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Click on the video above or below to see the puppies up for adoption at Fresno Humane Animal Services.
At about 11:15 Sunday night, Fresno County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Jonathan Davis was dispatched to a call of puppies abandoned on the side of the road near Raisin City.
Davis, who is not a K9 handler, coaxed the puppies into his patrol vehicle and transported them to Fresno Humane Animal Services for safekeeping, the sheriff’s office reports.
If you wish to adopt these dogs, contact FHAS at 1510 W. Dan Ronquillo Drive in Fresno or call (559) 600-7387.

Fresno County Sheriff’s Office deputy Jonathan Davis rescued three abandoned puppies near Raisin City on Sunday, July 9, 2023. (Fresno County SO)
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