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Stray Dogs Rescued From I-580 In Oakland

OAKLAND (CBS SF) – Two stray German shepherds were rescued on Interstate Highway 580 Sunday morning after officers briefly stopped westbound traffic, the California Highway Patrol said.

The CHP received several calls around 7 a.m. near the Park Boulevard exit reporting the dogs wandering on the freeway. Officers briefly stopped traffic while they collected the dogs, which were fed and taken to an animal shelter.

"(The dogs) were pretty compliant," CHP Officer Herman Baza said. "They looked pretty exhausted. We later found out they were pretty hungry."

580 German Shepherd Dog Rescue Oakland
Two German shepherds spotted on Interstate 580 in Oakland were rescued on September 16, 2018. (CHP Oakland)

Baza said the incident was a good example of motorists alerting police of stray animals on the freeway rather than ignoring them or trying to rescue the animals themselves. Stray animals on roadways can easily cause accidents, he said, and it is unsafe for motorists to leave their cars and walk onto highways.

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