The Brief
PALM BAY, Fla. - Puppies orphaned after their mother was struck and killed by a car just days after they were born are now being cared for by rescue groups and will soon be ready for adoption.
What we know:
A litter of puppies orphaned when their mother was killed by a car in July are being raised by foster families and will soon be available for adoption.
The dogs, initially rescued from a shelter in North Florida, were transferred to BARK- Brevard Alliance Rescuing K9’s , a Palm Bay-based rescue, which is now overseeing their care.
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What we don't know:
The exact breed of the puppies remains uncertain. DNA tests are being conducted, though early signs suggest a mix of Australian shepherd, cattle dog and possibly Rottweiler. It is