Daisy, as she's being called, was picked up by an animal advocate who took her to a veterinarian to have her checked out.
She had flea dermatitis but was treated for it and received other vaccinations, WFMJ reported.
Daisy had no tags or a microchip, and authorities are looking for any information to lead them to who dropped her off at the organization, WFMJ reported.
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