A stray dog has been found on the street in the metropolis Edinburgh in Scotland, bleeding from the head and with a knife in the neck. The dog is of the breed Johnston Bull Terrier, was bleeding heavily from his head and was filed with a veterinarian. And here was discovered the vet the reason for the heavy bleeding. The vet found a blade in the neck of the dog. Much pointing to the butt of the knife is broken in connection with the violent animal cruelty.
It writes multiple media including The Edinburgh Reporter and the Oxford Mail.
The scottish dyrevelfærdsorganisation, the SPCA didn’t want to put a notice out on twitter, where they called for the perpetrator or perpetrators.
We are appealing for information after a stray dog which had been stabbed was discovered in the Hay Drive, Edinburgh. the
Anyone who may have any information regarding the incident is being urged to contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999. the
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— the SCOTTISH SPCA (@ScottishSPCA) January 16, 2019
John Toule from the SPCA tells that the dog, in spite of his serious injuries, survived the violent knivangreb and now is in recovery after a successful operation.
the SPCA got a review 7. January from a citizen of Edinburgh, who told of the bleeding dog.
the Dog was quickly taken to the vet and shortly after found a blade buried deep in the neck on the dog, so you couldn’t see it, tells John Toule, which is now calling for witnesses to the violent attack on the dog.