Emaciated dogs abandoned in New Haven amid frigid temperatures

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Authorities are working to identify the individuals responsible for abandoning three dogs in New Haven on Thursday in frigid temperatures during two separate incidents.
Two of the animals were found together in East Rock Park in the area of English Drive and View Street, according to the Robin I. Kroogman New Haven Animal Shelter.
Both dogs are males and one of them was suffering from a noticeable skin condition and severe emaciation, the shelter said.
A third dog was found around midnight outside one of the city’s firehouses at 25 Goffe St. where firefighters reported hearing a vehicle outside followed by a barking dog, according to the animal shelter. Crews then located a dog outside.
The shelter said the animal had a microchip which indicated the mixed breed dog is just over 13 years old.
“Unfortunately, the dog is severely matted, suffering from a skin condition and has poor dental health,” the shelter wrote, adding that officials are “deeply concerned” about the abandonment of the animal.
“If anyone has any information that could help identify the person or persons responsible for abandoning these dogs, please contact the New Haven Animal Shelter at 203-946-8110,” the shelter wrote.
“Your help is greatly appreciated in ensuring these animals receive the care they need and in holding those responsible accountable.”

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