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RSPCA treat 12-week-old puppy beaten up until it went blind

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The puppy, called Caine, was taken into Hendon PDSA Pet Hospital on August 2 in a collapsed state by a member of the general public, who declared he had actually rescued the dog from being beaten by somebody he understood.

The puppy was not able to open his eyes, was severely bruised, had mental retardation, might not walk and was not able to see.

Caine continues to receive immediate veterinary attention and is now able to stand however still cannot see.

Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) inspector Nicole Broster said: “This is an example of horrendous cruelty performed versus a really young, defenceless puppy.

“He is so devoted and relying on that regardless of the horrible experience he has actually been through he is still extremely sweet and caring towards those now taking care of him.

“Sadly as an outcome of the pounding he is still blind. It is possible he might totally recuperate, and we hope that ultimately he can be rehomed.”

The charity has actually introduced 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.

Beating occurrences increased by 22% in 2015 –  from 9,658 poundings in 2022 compared to 7,857 in 2021 – with occurrences peaking in the summertime. 

Times Series: Cane Corso puppy named Caine before he was treated by RSPCA. The 12-week-old pup still can't see

Cane Corso puppy called Caine prior to he was dealt with by RSPCA. The 12-week-old puppy still can’t see (Image: RSPCA)

The RSPCA said just £2 can purchase a dog or cat one meal, £6 can feed them for a day and £10 can go towards plasters.

A contribution of £30 might help spend for a life vest for an inspector, £100 towards water rescue equipment and those who can contribute more, £500 might package out a 4×4 inspector van.

Nicole included: “Cases like this one emphasize why we have actually introduced our Cancel Out Cruelty campaign, poundings are all too typical and it’s revolting what some individuals do to defenceless animals. We wish to help as lots of animals as we can, with the general public’s help.

“Anyone with information should contact us in complete confidence on 0300 123 8018.”

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