dog was rescued after being discovered by the side of a road in Youngstown, Ohio in the US.Police took it to a local animal shelter on Monday, where the pooch is being kept in quarantine before it can be put up for adoption.Authorities are now urging pet owners to keep their animals out of the cold.Dianne Fry, the head of the Mahoning County Dog Warden, told WKBN: "We want to make sure that it is healthy before we adopt it out.“It'll probably be at least five or six days before we actually look at having the puppy leave our facility.”In a Facebook post, the organisation said the puppy was “abandoned in a crate outside in the freezing rain”.It said: “'Free' was written on the side of the crate.
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