Despite his ordeal, rescuers say the canine is ‘constantly wagging his tail’
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RSPCA Cymru is looking for out extra about an emaciated pocket bully-type canine discovered wandering Rhyl – who regardless of his plight is “always wagging his tail”.
The canine was discovered by a member of the general public within the Princes and Elwy Street space of the North Wales city on New Year’s Eve. They took the canine to a vet, which – involved by the canine’s poor situation – contacted the RSPCA to research.
RSPCA animal rescue officer John Littlewood mentioned: “The dog is very underweight and is not in a good condition – you can see every rib sticking out of his body and he is weak. But he is a very friendly dog and is constantly wagging his tail.
“He wouldn’t have gotten this skinny overnight and it is concerning that he may have been in this state for some time,” he continued. “He might be a stray dog or he may have been abandoned – we’re hoping anyone who has any information about the dog will be able to help us establish how he came to be in this situation.”
The canine is at the moment at a vets in Colwyn Bay. Anyone with details about the pup ought to contact the RSPCA’s appeals line on 0300 123 8018, quoting reference quantity 01203142.
The animal charity is asking for animal lovers to donate to its ‘Join the Christmas Rescue’ campaign to allow rescuers, forward of what is anticipated to be a particularly busy winter season.