The RSPCA has actually released a manhunt after a dead dog was handed in to a veterinarians inside a shopping bag with several ‘horrific’ stab injuries last month. The female pooch was given the PDSA Pet Hospital in the West Midlands in a B&M shopping bag and covered in a blood-soaked sheet.
Horrified veterinarians discovered her covered in fresh, deep knife injuries all over her head and body along with fractures to her ribs, skull and muzzle. There were likewise various locations of bruising, consisting of extreme injury to the abdominal area, leading to the rupture of her intestinal tracts.
The RSPCA said the bull-type breed went through a “relentless and continual attack” which had actually left her “horrifically mutilated”. The animal charity revealed the dog was given the center by a man who declared the animal had actually been struck by a car – however he left prior to leaving his name or information.
The man, who is referred to as black and around 20-30 years of ages, was using black pants, a black coat and black cap at the time. RSPCA Inspector Boris Lasserre, who is examining the case, said they were eager to find the man who handed the dog in.
He said: “The photographs and x-rays are horrific and clearly show the ferocious and sustained attack this dog endured before his death. We are very keen to trace whoever did this and would like to identify the person who took him to the PDSA between 9am and 10am on March 29.
“We understand the man carried the dog into the clinic having arrived there on foot so we would be interested in hearing from anyone who was in the area at the time or from any drivers who have dash cam footage.”
He included: “We likewise attract anybody who might have heard a dog shouting in pain on the early morning of March 29. The nature of the injuries reveal that the dreadful mutilation of the dog was not post-mortem.
“Clearly this savage and prolonged attack led to the dog’s eventual death. It is very important that anyone with information contacts us in complete confidence on 0300 123 8018. This poor dog would have suffered a great deal in this attack and we would like to find out who did this to her.”