Orlando Patrol Rescues Dogs Left Outside in Cold

Officers and Animal Services team up to save animals abandoned by elderly owner during freezing weather.

Published on Feb. 7, 2026

Orlando police officers responded to a report of dogs left outside in freezing temperatures and found three animals belonging to an elderly woman whose son is in jail. The officers spoke with the woman, who said she was unable to care for the pets, and Orange County Animal Services took custody of the dogs.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the importance of pet owners ensuring their animals have proper shelter and are brought indoors during extreme cold weather conditions to protect their health and safety.

The details

Patrol officers received a call about dogs left outside in the freezing cold and went to the residence, where they found three dogs belonging to an elderly woman. The woman told the officers the dogs belonged to her son who is currently incarcerated, and that she was physically unable to care for the animals.

  • On a recent cold day, Orlando patrol officers received a report of dogs left outside in freezing temperatures.

The players

Orlando Police Department

The local law enforcement agency that responded to the report of abandoned dogs and rescued the animals.

Orange County Animal Services

The agency that took custody of the rescued dogs after they were found abandoned outside in the cold.

Elderly woman

The owner of the three dogs who was unable to care for them after her son, the dogs' primary caretaker, was jailed.

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What’s next

Authorities will work to find a suitable new home for the rescued dogs.

The takeaway

This incident serves as an important reminder for pet owners to ensure their animals have proper shelter and are brought indoors during extreme weather conditions to protect their health and wellbeing.