- Arizona, USA -
Phoenix Police are investigating after a female dog was found with her muzzle and front legs duct-taped at a parking lot of a church in north Phoenix.
Officers were called to an area near 37th Avenue and Sweetwater on the morning of Wednesday, July 27, and immediately called in the Arizona Humane Society. One of its investigators, Dan McGrath, responded to the scene and told reporter David Caltabiano: “The dog was a little dehydrated, fearful, confused, um, just you know, did not what was going on.”
McGrath explained that the furbaby, described as a 2-year-old Bernese Mountain dog mix, was struggling to get around. She was in distress and was found hopping on her front legs.
The dog was taken to the Humane Society’s Second Chance Animal Trauma Hospital for immediate care and the Arizona Humane Society said that at the moment her prognosis is “guarded.”
Kelsey Dickerson, with the AHS said: “We are giving her the best care possible because obviously this is, even though this is a very sad and horrible story, we wanna to make sure to be able to try to give her a second chance and a good life because that’s what every animal deserves.”
Police do not know at this point whether the furbaby is homeless or has a guardian and have not released her picture.
If you have any information about this sickening case, please, come forward and speak up for the VOICELESS VICTIM. Call Phoenix Police at: (602) - 262 - 6151. Thank you!
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Bless this furbaby heart! Another disgusting ‘human’ does horrific abuse to a helpless voiceless soul. I pray she gets better & is loved in her forever home. And the b%^#*#% that did this to her is found & punished.