The Brandywine Valley Society for the Protection of Animals introduced Friday that it’s providing a $10,000 reward for info resulting in the arrest of whoever dumped the physique of an emaciated, uncared for canine close to a river in Coatesville and left it to die.
A passerby found the canine Monday night on a financial institution of the West Brandywine Creek within the borough, in response to BVSPCA spokesperson Sarah Smith. The feminine canine had been placed in an airline crate, which had been left close to prepare tracks near the intersection of Wagontown and East Glencrest Roads.
The canine, nonetheless sporting a collar and leash, was severely emaciated, and bore indicators of long-term neglect and abuse, Smith stated. It had just lately died.
“We urge the public to step forward to help find the person or people responsible for the heinous treatment of this poor dog,” Adam Lamb, BVSPCA’s chief govt officer stated in an announcement. “Animals are not trash and this dog deserved love, care, and respectful treatment. We will do everything we can to get justice for her so she can rest in peace.”
Anyone with info is requested to name 610-936-9402 or go to bvspca.org. Tips will be made anonymously.