On Thursday, the resident who lives in Hovefields Avenue, Wickford – subsequent to the A127 – was horrified to search out the physique of the animal within the black bag.
The incident has been reported to the RSPCA and Basildon’s neighborhood policing staff.
The resident, who requested to not be named, claimed it’s the second time this yr a lifeless canine has been dumped in his backyard – claiming the physique of a puppy was “thrown into his garden in January”.
He instructed the Echo: “It was heart-breaking to see.
“I used to be taking my canine out, which is a rescue canine from Romania, who was topic to one of many worse instances of cruelty.
“As I went to take him, I seen a bag blowing on the fence. As I’ve gone to tug it down, a puppy flopped out.
“I couldn’t imagine it. I used to be speechless that somebody may try this.
“It is heartless.”
The resident says a member of the neighborhood policing staff visited his home on Thursday, took photos of the scene and instructed him an investigation could be launched.
After the incident, he buried the canine close to his home.
The resident raised issues that there could possibly be a puppy farm within the space and has urged the RSPCA to launch a right away investigation to sort out the problem.
The resident added: “This is the second that has been chucked over.
“In January, a lifeless canine was chucked over the fence into my backyard.
“I’ve lived right here all my life, and it’s not good and isn’t proper.
“I can’t quite believe it.”
A buddy of the resident, who additionally lives within the space and requested to not be named, was horrified by the incident and in addition raised issues round criminality.
She added: “It has acquired worse in that space.
“It must be investigated.
A spokesperson for the RSPCA stated: “We are concerned to hear about this incident. If anyone has any further information in relation to this we would ask that they call the RSPCA cruelty line on 0300 1234 999.”
Essex Police was contacted for touch upon the incident.