The eight month old feminine bull breed named Ice was collected by a canine warden in Lamble Street, Gospel Oak, at 5pm on October 24 and taken to the RSPCA Central department at Finsbury Park Animal Hospital for remedy.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) said the dog had burns on her back and was severely underweight.
When the charity visited a girl who the canine’s microchip confirmed she was registered to, she stated she gave up possession of the canine weeks earlier than she was found.
In additional enquiries, the RSPCA has discovered CCTV and is asking the general public in the event that they may help establish the lady pictured and her whereabouts as she might have important info to assist their investigation.
She was seen talking to a different girl who stopped to pet the canine at 4.20pm on October 24 at a block of flats in Haverstock Road, Camden.
A person in a go well with was additionally within the space and the charity believes they are able to assist them hint the canine’s proprietor.
RSPCA inspector Chris McGreal stated: “We now have CCTV footage captured simply half an hour earlier than Ice was discovered, which was taken exterior Bacton Tower.
“We are eager to hint the lady pictured in a hat and would additionally like to speak to a different girl who spoke to her and a person who may go close by to see in the event that they may help us.
“This poor canine was in a dreadful state when she was discovered. Thankfully she is a lot better now and her burns are beginning to heal. We’d like to search out the proprietor to search out out precisely what has occurred right here.
“We appeal to any of these witnesses, or anyone who knows this woman to get in touch.”
Ice is now protected in RSPCA care and is responding nicely to remedy.
Anyone with info ought to contact the RSPCA on 0300 123 8018, quoting incident quantity 01176191.