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WATCH: Meet The Dogs Found Emaciated In Delco Park

A local animal rescue organization provided an update on their recovery and is offering a reward for convictions of those responsible.

Two dogs were recently found clinging to life in a Delaware County park. Both were emaciated and struggling to survive.

About a week later, a local animal rescue organization has provided an update on the condition of the dogs.

Justice Rescue in Woodlyn posted a video to Facebook Tuesday showing the pups and their recovery process.

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Layla and Gracie seem to be doing just fine in the video, showing the world their resilience.

In the video, the dogs who were found in Penn Pines Park in Upper Darby on Tuesday, Sept. 5 seem to be doing just fine as they work toward a full recovery.

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Justice Rescue is offering up to a $6,500 reward for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for dumping the dogs in the park. You can submit tips by call (215) 942-6363 or emailing abuse@justice-rescue.com.

Additionally, anyone who may have information on the two dogs or who is responsible for their abuse is urged to contact Upper Darby Police at (610) 734-7693 or message them on Facebook here.

Watch the video below to meet Layla and Gracie and hear their story:

Image via Upper Darby Police

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