The RSPCA is appealing for information after a dog was “cruelly abandoned” in pain in a Lancashire woodland, tied to a tree.
The young dog was tied to a tree by a distinctive fluorescent pink lead when she was discovered on Saturday, August 12 in Knuzden Brook at Blackburn by a member of the public who took her home and contacted the animal charity. The canine was suffering from a painful vaginal prolapse and is now recovering after undergoing repair surgery at
Anyone with any information is asked to call the RSPCA appeals line number on 0300 123 8018.
RSPCA inspector Vicki Brooks, who is investigating, said: “We are trying to find the owner or person who tied this poor dog to a tree and left her just days after she had suffered such a significant medical issue.
“We don’t think she was tied to the tree for very long, but the vet says she would have had the prolapse for at least a couple of days before she was found. So that may be the reason why she has been left like this because someone isn’t prepared to pay for veterinary treatment for her.”
“Someone may recognise this dog so we are appealing for any information. This is a small wood, which is surrounded by a residential area, and someone may have seen something or they may know someone who owns a dog like this.
“She’s a really friendly dog, despite what she’s been through, and she is recovering well after her surgery.”
The beige and white coloured dog was found in the Lancashire woodland at around 9.30am. Anyone with any information is asked to call the RSPCA appeals line number on 0300 123 8018.