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Snoop Dogg Offers To Adopt Pooch Named Snoop Who Was Abandoned


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Snoop Dogg is among the hundreds of people who watched a video of a dog owner drop his pet off on the side of a street and drive off leaving him with no home before Christmas. The sad event happened in the U.K. and it made its way to Snoop who lives in Los Angeles who offered to adopt the pooch, who is also named Snoop. 

"It is heartbreaking. There is always room for another dog in Casa de Snoop," Snoop told The Daily Star. "If he really needed a home then he has one with us, but I don’t think there is going to be any shortage of loving homes after all the exposure he has got."

Snoop (the dog) is not being put in a home until the investigation on who abandoned him is complete. 

"Snoop is such a loveable character and enjoys being around people and gets on well with other dogs," an RSPCA spokesperson told BBC. "He just loves getting close to people, sitting between their legs and having cuddles, and is certainly enjoying lots of love and affection from our staff.

They added: "We have been overwhelmed by the hundreds of supportive messages for Snoop and all the people who have offered to give him a home, including some well-known faces such as rapper Snoop Dogg, comedian Sue Perkins and journalist Andrew Neil."

Watch the sad video below.

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