A balding canine has been discovered cruelly deserted at a Scots farm nearly 100 miles away from its house deal with.
The stunning discovery was made by a member of the general public, who stumbled throughout the animal at a farm in Slamannan in Falkirk yesterday. The pooch was present in a really poor situation, with its fur matted in some locations and patchy in others.
It was taken to a vet, the place it emerged the canine was microchipped to an deal with in Gretna, Dumfries and Galloway - the place his homeowners not reside. The canine has since been put right into a rescue centre, the place it'll obtain the care till it's rehomed.
Scottish SPCA inspector, Mairi Wright, mentioned, “The canine was handed in to the vet in poor situation with matted fur and bald patches. The canine was microchipped to an deal with in Gretna however the homeowners are not at that deal with.
“We perceive that individuals’s circumstances can change, however this isn't the appropriate means to surrender an animal when you can not look after them. The canine is now at certainly one of our animal rescue and rehoming centres the place they may obtain the care they want.
“If anybody recognises this canine or has any info, we'd ask that they contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”
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