MALDEN, MASS. (WHDH) – The Animal Rescue League of Boston’s Law Enforcement Department is aiding Malden Police and Animal Control in a case of animal abandonment, the place the canine concerned required speedy medical consideration however is fortunately on the street to restoration.
The 2-year-old Mastiff, now named Big Momma, was discovered tied to a pole in Trafton Park on a chilly and moist night time in mid-December 2023. She was discovered by a Good Samaritan who then introduced the scared, chilly, and hungry canine to the Malden Police Department.
Big Momma had a really massive mass on her underbelly, and Malden Animal Control Officer Kevin Alkins took steps to get the canine speedy veterinary care on the Blue Pearl Vet Hospital in Charlestown. The 13-pound tumor was eliminated and testing revealed the mass to be benign. Big Momma then went into the care of Bill Bowdridge, proprietor of Big Daddy Doggie Daycare in Malden, to begin her restoration course of.
The cost of eradicating the tumor and spaying Big Momma was roughly $5,000, and whereas about half of cost has already been raised by Bowdridge, anybody desirous about contributing for the remaining stability for her care can contact Blue Pearl’s finance division at 617-284-9777.
This is being thought-about a case of animal neglect and abandonment, and ARL Law Enforcement and Malden Police are asking anybody with info on the place this canine might have come from to return ahead. The public can contact ARL Law Enforcement at (617) 426-9170 x110, or Malden Police at (781) 397-7171 with any pertinent info concerning this case.
ARL understands that an animal with a medical situation could also be a daunting or pricey scenario, nonetheless, the organization reminds the general public that abandoning an animal isn’t an possibility. When an animal is left to fend for themselves, they grow to be vulnerable to many risks that will end in sickness, damage and even loss of life.
There are sources available to pet homeowners, and ARL recommends pet homeowners to achieve out to their native animal management or animal welfare organization to see what help or choices are available.
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