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The video sparked widespread concern on the internet, with the poster saying they had contacted the RSPCA, EQ Tower building management, Victoria Police, and multiple animal rescue organisations.
They were later contacted by the City of Melbourne, which said it would reach out to the owner.
Corgi has ‘new lease on life’
The corgi is now undergoing medical checks at The Lost Dogs’ Home in north Melbourne and is not yet available for adoption.
“Every pet deserves a safe and loving environment, and we’ll now work to find this pup a forever family.”

The City of Melbourne said the 16-month-old corgi now has a “new lease on life” after being surrendered by its owners. Source: Supplied / City of Melbourne
Mel McCarthy, service delivery and local government manager at The Lost Dogs’ Home, said the corgi was in good hands.