Texas State Troopers said they pulled him over July 12 in Texarkana and found the dogs in various stages of heat exhaustion. Animal rescue crews who were called to the scene said the van was 121 degrees where the dog crates were stacked. One puppy had already died in the van, WGN reported.
The dogs had no water or food.
Four other dogs died after troopers made the discovery. The Humane Society said they succumbed to various illness after the rescue, either caused by or made worse by the way they were found, WLS reported.
The puppies were taken back to Chicago, this time flown, where they were retrieved by the Chicago French Bulldog Rescue. They were taken to three animal hospitals, WGN reported. The dogs were placed in isolation and once they're given a clean bill of health, they will be put in foster homes until they're adopted.
The bulldog rescue group needs financial help to take care of the puppies who are, according the group, in "intensive rehabilitative veterinary treatment."
Once the dogs are healthy, the group will update followers on who can adopt them and how.
Credit: Courtesy: Chicago French Bulldog Rescue/Facebook
Credit: Courtesy: Chicago French Bulldog Rescue/Facebook
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