
Vets were forced to put down a young dog which was ‘left like a piece of rubbish to die’. It’s believed the Bulldog was used for breeding then abandoned. Absolute disgrace and lowest level of humanity.
It was handed to the Animal Trust Veterinary Surgery in Birkenhead after a man claimed he found her abandoned in Victoria Park, Ellesmere Port. The dog was extremely malnourished and vets believed the animal was forced to sleep outside, with her coat stained in urine and feces.
Vets discovered it was suffering from hypothermia and had a range of health issues including a severe eye infection, which meant she was unable to open her eyes. The mistreated dog also had a serious untreated ear infection, her nose was crusting and she also had a bad skin condition. There was also inflammation on her paw possibly from standing in her own urine.

Sadly vets were forced to put the animal down due to the severe neglect the dog faced.
After an investigation was launched to find who had dumped the dog, RSPCA officer Anthony Joynes said: “This poor dog has suffered a catalogue of neglect there is never any excuse for a dog to be left suffering in this way – especially as she was so young.
“She was a young dog and had a C-section scar so I suspect she had been used for breeding and then left to suffer with failing health without any veterinary treatment.
“Then whoever owned her not only failed her when she was alive but decided to just callously dump her like a piece of rubbish to die.”