APPEAL FOR INFORMATION ABOUT INJURED PUPPY - PLEASE SHARE
STOCKTON Council is appealing for information after an injured puppy found abandoned in a hedge in Yarm had to have a leg amputated.
The male cocker spaniel pup was found cold, lethargic and covered in oil and dirt in The Larun Beat at 8.45am on Friday.
The Council’s Animal Welfare officers were alerted and took the dog to a vet, where X-rays revealed a dislocation in its front right leg.
The dog underwent an operation to save the leg today but unfortunately the surgeon was left with no option but to amputate it.
Charity, Dogs Trust, has agreed to fund the treatment and will also take steps to find the dog a new home.
Councillor Steve Nelson, Stockton Council's Cabinet Member for Housing and Community Safety, said: “The puppy is being well cared for now but we are very keen to find out who owned the dog or saw anything suspicious prior to the dog being found.
“We need to investigate whether any offences have been committed because the vet believes it may have suffered the dislocated leg three to four weeks ago and should have received appropriate veterinary attention at that time.
“We are keen to establish how and when the injury happened and are appealing for anyone who may have information to get in touch with us in confidence.”
Councillor Nelson added: “Our Animal Welfare staff have nursed the dog round the clock since Friday and our close working partnership with Dogs Trust, who have been absolutely brilliant with their assistance, will ensure the long term welfare of the dog.”
Anyone who is struggling to look after a pet is urged to seek advice or assistance at an early stage from the Council’s Animal Welfare Service, or another animal organisation.
Anyone who has any information regarding the stray dog can call the Council’s Animal Welfare Service on (01642) 526575.