The Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control responded to a call in Palmdale on Jan. 14
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- 200 ducks were rescued from a box truck north of Los Angeles in Palmdale on Jan. 14
- The owner of the ducks had died, and the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control responded to the call
- This isn’t the first duck rescue story with a happy ending
200 ducks were rescued from a box truck in Palmdale.
According to a Facebook post shared by the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control on Wednesday, Jan. 14, dozens of ducks were found inside a box truck north of Los Angeles in Palmdale after their owner died.
“This morning, our Palmdale ACC officers responded to a heartbreaking and unusual situation. CHP requested assistance with around 200 ducks who were found inside a box truck after the owner/guardian passed away,” the post began. It remains unclear how the owner had died…