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Last Updated: Friday, 9 November 2007, 11:42 GMT
Dogs found in fly-tipped rubbish
Two puppies have died after being found among a litter of four dumped with rubbish fly-tipped in West Sussex.

The black cross breed dogs were found in a cardboard box containing wood shavings at Lee Farm Lane, Patching.

The puppies were described as being in a very poor condition and were taken to a veterinary surgeon in Worthing for medical attention.

Police said they were found on 29 October, and have urged anyone with any information to contact them.



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