Erin Dillon-Pasillas remains to be ready for that little butt wiggle that her canine Leo used to provide her after she’d been gone for some time. Then she’ll know that he has recovered from his ordeal.
The young cavapoo disappeared from her yard on April 11. He was discovered Monday in a dumpster. His head and legs had been duct-taped.
“I feel like he’s doing better every day,” she mentioned Friday. “He’s not his old self yet. He’s trying.”
Dillon-Pasillas, of Papillion, Nebraska, mentioned she’s obtained “tons of support” from the neighborhood in addition to family and friends since Sweet & Associates staff discovered Leo in a dumpster in Omaha.
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There have been no updates on leads within the case, so PETA provided a reward of as much as $5,000 for info that results in the arrest and conviction on cruelty prices. A reward fund created by the Nebraska Humane Society has grown to almost $10,000.
“The story has really resonated with community members, and they are wanting to find a resolution to this,” Humane Society CEO Pam Wiese mentioned.
The duct tape has been despatched to investigators, Wiese mentioned.
Dillon-Pasillas mentioned Leo’s well being is enhancing. With treatment, Leo’s ear infections and the rash on his snout are therapeutic.
“My daughter is watching him while I’m at work,” Dillon-Pasillas mentioned. “I’m afraid to depart him alone now.’’