The RSPCA is interesting for assist to search out out what occurred to a canine who was dumped useless in west London.
A walker made the upsetting discovery in Albert Road, West Kilburn, on Thursday morning (28 March) and reported it to the RSPCA.
Animal Rescue Officer (ARO) Philip Heyes went out to gather the canine’s physique.
He stated: “This poor young male canine was mendacity on his aspect on prime of a bit of brown carpet in a black metallic canine crate, partially lined with a gray blanket.
“The crate had been dumped in some bushes towards a fence beside the footpath, off Albert Road.
“The dog – a black and tan, short-haired German Shepherd cross type – was shockingly skinny; you could see all of his ribs and his hip bones. He was barely more than fur, skin and bones. It was a shocking and pitiful sight and raises concerns that he had been neglected and poorly kept for some time before his death.”
The canine – who was not microchipped – was taken to the RSPCA’s Finsbury Park Animal Hospital.
“We’re now appealing to the public to help us as we investigate what has happened to this poor dog,” ARO Heyes added.
“Every act of kindness makes a difference and this includes the public calling us with information to help our investigation. If anyone recognises this dog or saw anything suspicious in the area on Wednesday night or early Thursday morning then we’d urge them to get in touch.”
Information may be reported by calling the RSPCA attraction line on 0300 123 8018, quoting reference 1241961.