NYPD Rescues Dog 'Hudson' from East River
NYPD Rescues Dog 'Hudson' from East River

NYPD Rescues Dog 'Hudson' from East River

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A small dog, now named Hudson, was rescued by the NYPD Harbor Unit from the East River near Manhattan's South Street Seaport. Discovered by a pedestrian, Hudson was shivering in the frigid waters and was pulled onboard by officers who wrapped her in blankets. Despite wearing a pink harness, no owner has claimed her, and she remains at the Animal Care Centers of NYC. The NYPD is actively seeking the dog's owner and encourages anyone with information to contact them. Hudson appears to be in good health with no injuries, but she is not microchipped. The police's quick response has ensured the dog's safety, and she awaits either her owner or a new home.

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