The bull breed, aged solely a 12 months or two, was discovered tied to the gates of the RSPCA Animal Centre yesterday morning, Tuesday December 5 at round 12.30am.
The canine is described as having a ‘good temperament’ and is ‘friendly.’
The person who left the canine was caught on the centre’s CCTV, the charity is now interesting for data.
RSPCA inspector Sophie Daniels stated: “We are very saddened that this poor canine has been dumped at one in every of our centre’s gates.
“He has a very good temperament and is pleasant however wasn’t microchipped. He will need to have been very frightened and confused being left there within the chilly.
“We know occasions are powerful in the intervening time and the cost of residing is absolutely affecting households who’re scuffling with their pets and the prices that include them.
“But we ask for individuals to not abandon and dump these animals – however to hunt assist from charities and organisations on the market.
“A misunderstanding about the true cost of pet ownership is one of the main reasons why we believe that animals end up being abandoned and we’d urge people to do their research and to consider rescuing instead of buying.”
Anyone with data is urged to contact the charity on 0300 123 8018 and to cite reference quantity 1193369.
The RSPCA has seen a 61% rise in abandonment incidents in Wales from 997 in 2020 to 1,610 this 12 months.
Ms Daniels stated: “We’re desperately concerned about the coming winter months in Wales. Abandonments have soared and many rescue centres are full to bursting, so we are facing an unprecedented winter crisis.
“Our rescue teams are set to be busier than ever this Christmas – so we need animal lovers to join the Christmas rescue and donate to help us be there for animals in desperate need as neglect and abandonment soars.”
This 12 months the RSPCA is asking supporters to Join the Christmas Rescue by donating to assist rescue groups attain the 1000’s of animals who want them.