Calls pour in to Wisconsin Humane Society after abandoned dog found tied to fire hydrant with note "pleading for someone to help her"
CBSN
Days after an abandoned dog was found tied up to a fire hydrant in Green Bay, the Wisconsin Humane Society says calls are pouring in from all over the country from people wanting to give the pet a new home.
The organization's animal behavior evaluator, Kari Weishan, told WFRV-TV the nearly 6-year-old dog named Baby Girl is doing "really well."
A resident recently found Baby Girl tied up to a fire hydrant in Green Bay along with a backpack filled with her things and a message from her owner, who said they could no longer care for the dog, citing medical problems and other challenges.

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