The RSPCA is appealing for information after a 12-week-old lurcher pup was found dumped with a broken leg which had to be amputated.
animal rescue officer Katie Glenn said: “A member of the public found the puppy in a local park – known as Broadway or Norris Green Park – on 30 March.
“She had severe injuries to her back legs including an open fracture to her right back leg which needed immediate veterinary treatment.
“Sadly, vets felt her leg couldn’t be saved and we had to make the difficult decision to amputate.”
The pup – now named Sally – was taken to the RSPCA’s for surgery and is now recovering. Once she’s better, she’ll be taken in by the , where they’ll find her a foster home.
Sally was and she wasn’t wearing a collar or ID tag. Unless an owner steps forward, she will go up for adoption once she receives a clean bill of health by vets.
RSPCA officers are investigating and have appealed to anyone with information to get in touch.
“We’d ask anyone who recognises Sally or who may have seen anything suspicious in the park on 30 March to get in touch with us on our appeal line on 0300 123 8018 and leave a message for myself or my colleague, Inspector Jenny Bethel,” Katie said.
“We believe Sally may have been injured in a road accident or similar and that her owners may have panicked when faced with a potentially hefty vet bill.
“We understand that times are hard and that families are facing the fall-out of Covid and alarming cost of living rises, and we fear this could cause financial difficulties for many, including those with pets.
“If you’re struggling, please reach out and ask for help. There are many national and local charities that could help. And if your pet needs veterinary treatment please do not delay but speak to your clinic about payment plans or discounted treatment.
“We’d urge owners never to abandon their pet but to ask for help.”