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A canine has tragically been discovered lifeless in a bin bag, which had been dumped in a Northampton alleyway.
The canine was found by a member of a litter choosing group on Saturday January 27 in an alleyway close to Leyswell Court in Little Billing.
Three bin baggage have been discovered within the alleyway. One contained the canine and a few girls’s garments, one other contained males’s trainers and the third contained a grimy cover.
Sadly, it’s thought the canine had been lifeless for 3 weeks because the bag had beforehand been seen on the location on January 4.
The RSPCA was known as and the canine’s physique was collected and brought to a vet for an examination. The animal charity says the canine was extraordinarily emaciated.
RSPCA Inspector Michelle Hare stated: “It’s really sad to find a dog in such a terrible state and to have been thrown away literally like rubbish.
“While there were no obvious signs of injuries, the dog was extremely emaciated and I am keen to find out how his body came to be left at this location as the circumstances appear suspicious.”
The RSPCA says the canine was tan in color and was an ‘intact’ male. He had cropped ears and was probably six to eight years old. He had strain sores on his legs. He was not microchipped.
The inspector urges anybody with data, which may help the investigation, to name her – in confidence – on 0300 123 8018 quoting incident quantity: 01215089.