The RSPCA is interesting for info after the physique of a useless canine was present in a plastic tub in a stream in Gloucestershire.
The canine, who seems to be a male Dutch Shepherd canine, had suffered extreme head and leg wounds. He was found in Eckington Road in Bredon, close to Tewkesbury, on February 17 by a member of the general public, who known as the animal charity.
Despite making native enquiries, RSPCA inspector Richard Carr says no-one has come ahead with info as to how the canine, who wasn’t microchipped, got here to be on this location.
There was a big quantity of blood within the tub and the tan and brown-coloured canine had a wound to considered one of his again legs and his head was bloodied. It is believed the canine might have been seen operating across the village as a stray prior to now.
RSPCA inspector Richard Carr mentioned, “We are involved in regards to the uncommon circumstances surrounding the invention of this poor canine. The canine suffered horrific accidents and was dumped in a plastic tub.
“We would ask anyone with information to contact our appeal line on 0300 123 8018.”