Three hairless puppies, found abandoned in a Biggin Hill car park earlier this month, have found loving new homes.
The pups - named Pedro, Nico and Blu - were in a "terrible state" when they were found on September 3 in a box in the car park of Foal Farm Animal Rescue Centre, Jail Lane.
They didn't have a hair between them as they were suffering from mange, and they were all running a high temperature, covered in sores and had worms.
Pedro with new owners Neil and Toni-Louise Clark-Paul
Foal Farm's kennel supervisor Sarah Mitchell said: "With the correct medical treatment and lots of tender, loving care, the three pups with mange that were dumped at Foal Farm are looking good.
"Two are already in their new homes and the third pup goes home today.
"They will be having regular medical reviews with our vet, Mark Nelson, until such time they have recovered from their illness."
Nico, pictured here with a Foal Farm visitor, is yet to move in with his new family
She added: "We would urge potential purchasers to rescue instead of buying puppies or dogs from the internet.
"Rescues are overwhelmed with the number of puppies and dogs currently looking for new homes so please rescue."
Blu out for a walk with new owner George Edwards
Contact the dog team at Foal Farm on 01959 572386 or dogs@foalfarm.org.uk if you’re interesting in a rescue dog.
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