Pets
Dog Found Taped Inside Box In Brookline Porta Potty Adopted
The 5-year-old Corgi mix, named Princess Loo, was adopted Monday by a woman named Donna.

BROOKLINE, MA — The dog who was found taped inside a box in a Porta Potty in Brookline earlier this month has been adopted, according to the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA).
The 22-pound Corgi mix, named Princess Loo, was adopted by a woman named Donna after 11 days at the MSPCA’s adoption center in Jamaica Plain.
Donna, who is from Western Massachusetts, was one of several hundred people who inquired about Princess Loo and was chosen because her quiet home is "exactly the kind in which the team felt Loo would thrive,” according to the MSPCA.
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BREAKING: From porta-potty to treats and folly: "Princess Loo" has been adopted! After hundreds (and hundreds) of inquiries, one of our most famous residents is now in a loving home, just in time for the Holidays. Thank you ALL for sharing her story, and for your support! pic.twitter.com/1I55U7KEhT
— MSPCA-Angell (@MspcaAngell) December 20, 2021
Police say Princess Loo was found at a construction site on Colchester Street. The dog, believed to be about five years old, was trapped inside an O-Cedar EasyWring mop and bucket box. and did not have a collar or any form of identification.
Police said the dog was unharmed and stable, but frightened. She did not have a collar or any form of identification and was not microchipped.
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Anyone who has information is asked to contact Brookline police at 617-730-2730 or the MSPCA's Law Enforcement department at 800-522-6008.
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