Who Dat Puppies

The ‘Who Dat’ puppies rescued by  Miz Mardi Claw & our new mates “Dogs Of The 9th Ward”.

The shepherd-mixes were rescued last weekend, just hours before the Saints beat the Cardinals, and for the first time in their 3-week-old lives they were warm and safe. They had been abandoned when their owners moved and living under a house near Miz Mardi Claw.

Mama Payton, Drew, Breesie, Deuce, Reggie, Fujita and Shockey Girl (Daddy Rochy is still at large and attempts are being made to rescue him as well)

Thanks to Sheila Stroup (Times-Picayune); full story at NOLA.com

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