DAYTON — An deserted, malnourished 3-year-old black and tan feminine coon hound has been was the Humane Society of Greater Dayton, a spokesperson from the society stated.
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The Humane Society wants assist discovering the canine’s proprietor.
The canine was left close to 1500 Wisconsin Blvd, on the nook of Noble Avenue someday earlier than 9 a.m., Wednesday morning.
She was discovered on the sidewalk close to the aspect of the street, with a four-foot heavy chain dragging alongside the bottom, the spokesperson stated.
The canine’s collar was embedded into her neck and this act of cruelty is likely one of the worst embedded collar instances the Humane Society staff has ever witnessed, based on the spokesperson.
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“We implore anyone with information to come forward to help us give justice to this innocent dog. For cases such as this one, we rely on the community to be the voice for the voiceless. We are confident that there is someone out there who knows more about this dog and we encourage them to come forward so that other animals do not experience the same neglect she sadly has faced,” President and CEO of the Humane Society of Greater Dayton Brian Weltge stated.
If you’ve got seen this canine, or have witnessed something that would assist on this animal cruelty investigation, contact the Humane Society Agents instantly at 937-262-8091.