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Saint Lucia animal shelters are overwhelmed by the number of abandoned dogs and puppies people ask them to rescue. One of the shelters received thirteen abandoned puppies on Saturday. But on Tuesday morning, Castries resident Marcus Day, who picked up a puppy and adopted it about a month ago, discovered six more on Vigie Beach. He explained that people constantly drop animals, primarily dogs, on Vigie Beach. He recalled that beach vendors told him of six abandoned puppies during his morning walk on Tuesday. 'They said, 'We were here last night. There were no puppies - no dogs, and now

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