A rescued puppy named Apple marks relocation milestone
Jay Reeves, Associated Press Updated 12:28 pm CDT, Friday, April 5, 2019
Photo: Mark Lennihan, AP
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Puppies Apple, left, and Curry tussle with a chew toy as they romp at ASPCA headquarters in New York, Thursday, April 4, 2019. The mixed-breed puppies have a new home in New York courtesy of the animal protection group and an overcrowded shelter in Mississippi.
A floppy-eared puppy named Apple has a new home in New York, courtesy of an animal protection group and an overcrowded shelter in Mississippi.
Two weeks after being rescued from the streets of Starkville, Mississippi, Apple arrived in New York City on Thursday as the 100,000th homeless animal relocated by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
About 100 people cheered as a relocation van arrived in Manhattan. Apple rode north in a crate with Curry, a Chihuahua mix that was with her when she was found in Mississippi.
Apple is cute and workers doubt the brown, short-haired mutt with hints of a black mask will spend much time in her temporary home at an adoption center before finding a permanent home.
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