Rescued Abandoned Puppy Is Not Actually A Dog
A man walking his dog found what he thought was the cutest newborn puppy. He brought it home to find out it was not so. He called the San Diego…

LOS ANGELES, CA – MAY 09: A coyote looks up at a smoke plume and helicopters after fleeing flames in Griffith Park, the nation’s largest urban park, on May 9, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. The Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles Zoo, Travel Town, and various other park features were threatened but did not burn in the wildfire that broke out yesterday afternoon and forced nearby residents to evacuate their homes later that night. So far the fire has consumed 840 acres of brush and is 40 percent contained by firefighters. Five fires have broken out in the park, which is mostly native chaparral habitat open space, since December including one near the landmark Hollywood sign. Los Angeles is experiencing the driest rain season since records began in 1887. Two years ago, the city had its second-wettest winter. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
(Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
A man walking his dog found what he thought was the cutest newborn puppy. He brought it home to find out it was not so.
He called the San Diego Humane Society and turned the brown-and-black fluff ball over to animal welfare officers, who discovered the “puppy” was not what they thought it was.
“Our Humane Officers recently received a call about an abandoned puppy in a canyon in Tierrasanta,” the San Diego Humane Society wrote in a Facebook post. “To their surprise, the little creature was actually a coyote pup!”
The staff at the animal welfare group’s Project Wildlife program will care for the coyote before they move it to a sanctuary with The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center, a group that prepares animals to be released back into the wild.




