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RSPCA officers have launched an uncommon attraction a couple of man seen abusing a canine in
The charity was contacted after witness noticed the middle-aged man grabbing the canine by its throat and pinning them to the ground.
He then hit the canine and pulled it by the lead so onerous that the canine was standing upright on its hind legs.
The incident occurred in Bletchley on September 17 in Whaddon Way and the canine is described as a gold retriever kind.
The man is described as white with white hair, carrying glasses and round 5ft 11in to 6ft 3in inches tall. He was of medium build.
Enquiries have been made and RSPCA inspector Stephanie Law mentioned: “We are really keen to speak to the man who will have further information in relation to the incident.
“If anyone recognises the description of the man or the dog from this area we would ask them to call us on 0300 123 8018 quoting incident 01154592.”
To assist the RSPCA proceed rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming animals in determined want of care, go to the charity’s website or name its donation line on 0300 123 8181.
Nationally, the RSPCA receives a name for assist roughly each 30 seconds of each day.
A spokesman mentioned: “Report any animal to us which you suspect is suffering from cruelty or neglect, or an animal which is sick, injured or trapped and it is not safe or suitable for a member of the public to assist.”