RSPCA appeals for information after dead dog found in stream [Warning: upsetting image]

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The RSPCA is appealing for information and facts just after the overall body of a dead dog was uncovered in a plastic tub in a stream in Gloucestershire.

The dog, who appears to be a male Dutch Shepherd pet, had endured intense head and leg wounds. He was learned in Eckington Road in Bredon, close to Tewkesbury, on February 17 by a member of the community, who referred to as the animal charity.

Regardless of producing local enquiries, RSPCA inspector Richard Carr states no-1 has appear ahead with information as to how the pet dog, who was not microchipped, came to be in this locale.

There was a significant amount  of blood in the tub and the tan and brown-coloured pet dog had a wound to one of his back again legs and his head was bloodied. It is considered the canine may perhaps have been witnessed working around the village as a stray in the previous.

RSPCA inspector Richard Carr said, “We are anxious about the unusual situations bordering the discovery of this very poor pet. The dog experienced horrific injuries and was dumped in a plastic tub.

“We would request anybody with facts to get hold of our enchantment line on 0300 123 8018.”