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Pocket bully cruelly abandoned in discomfort in Knuzden Brook

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The RSPCA is appealing for details after a pocket bully was cruelly abandoned in discomfort in an East Lancashire forest.

The young dog was connected to a tree by an unique fluorescent pink lead when she was found on Saturday, August 12 in Knuzden Brook, Blackburn, by a member of the general public who took her home and called the animal charity.

The canine was struggling with an agonizing vaginal prolapse and is now recuperating after going through repair work surgical treatment at RSPCA Greater Manchester Animal Hospital.

Lancashire Telegraph: The poor dog had a vaginal prolapse

The poor dog had a vaginal prolapse (Image: RSPCA)

RSPCA inspector Vicki Brooks, who is examining, said: “We are looking for the owner or individual who connected this poor dog to a tree and left her just days after she had actually suffered such a substantial medical problem.

“We don’t believe she was connected to the tree for long, however the veterinarian says she would have had the prolapse for a minimum of a number of days prior to she was discovered.

“So that might be the reason that she has actually been left like this since somebody isn’t prepared to spend for veterinary treatment for her. 

“Someone might acknowledge this dog, so we are appealing for any details.

“This is a little wood, which is surrounded by a house, and somebody might have seen something or they might understand somebody who owns a dog like this.

Lancashire Telegraph: The distinctive leadThe distinct lead (Image: RSPCA)

“She’s a really friendly dog, despite what she’s been through, and she is recovering well after her surgery.”

The beige and white coloured dog was discovered in the forest at around 9.30am.

Anyone with any details is asked to call the RSPCA appeals line number on 0300 123 8018.

The RSPCA has actually handled a substantial increase in the variety of animal desertions this year.

In June alone there were 2,047 occurrences reported to the charity RSPCA, compared to 1,527 in June in 2015, a 34 percent boost.

It’s among the factors the charity has actually released its Cancel Out Cruelty campaign, to raise funds to help its frontline rescue groups continue to save animals from cruelty and abuse and to raise awareness about how to stop cruelty to animals for good.

If anybody is having a hard time to spend for veterinarian costs for their family pets then the RSPCA has actually committed cost of living assistance, consisting of a telephone helpline on 0300 123 0650 and an online center, which has great deals of practical pointers and guidance, consisting of information of family pet food bank plans.

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