An emaciated dog was discovered dumped beside a faculty on Christmas Day.
The “extraordinarily underweight” pooch had simply had puppies when she was deserted beside Riverbank Primary within the Tillydrone space of Aberdeen on Monday.
The sand-coloured lurcher was dumped within the wild winter circumstances and left to fend for herself earlier than a involved member of the general public noticed her.
The shocked passerby took the canine to a neighborhood vet apply after they found her in poor situation.
The canine is now within the care of the SSPCA and can finally be rehomed as they examine her abandonment.
Scottish SPCA Inspector, Alexandra Campbell, stated: “The canine is a tan-coloured feminine lurcher who’s extraordinarily underweight. She additionally has proof of getting pups inside the final couple of days.
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“The canine is now within the care of one in every of our animal rescue and rehoming centres.”
The SSPCA have urged anybody who recognises the canine or has details about the way it got here to be deserted to get in contact by calling the charity’s confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”
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