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    Dying dog dumped on top of mountain with horrific cancerous growth on face

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 10, 2019No Comments
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    A dying dog with a horrific cancerous growth on his face was found dumped at  the top of a mountain – and now the RSPCA are appealing to find the person who is responsible.

    The poor emaciated dog was found when an off-duty police officer came across her in an isolated spot on top of a mountain in Glyn Ceirog valley.

    He took the friendly lurcher-cross to nearby Border Veterinary Centre in Oswestry where she was examined and staff discovered the ulcerated tumour on the side of the dog’s face which had grown into the upper jaw bone.

    The tumour was so severe the vet decided the kindest thing to do was to the dog to sleep to end her suffering.

    The tumour had grown into the upper jaw bone

    Dave Martin, clinical director at the vets, said: “This was a nasty tumour and the dog must have been suffering like this for weeks if not months.

    “The dog was emaciated but because the tumour had grown into the jaw she would have struggled to eat. It was so bad it was pushing her eye up. She also had fur loss.

    “She was such a sweet dog and in spite of the pain she was in she was lovely with us and also the off-duty police officer who brought her in said the same.

    “It is horrific that someone could just dump her in this state to leave her to suffer alone.”

    The dog also suffered from severe fur loss

    The dog was not microchipped so RSPCA Inspector Kate Parker is now investigating to trace the previous owner and is appealing for information.

    Kate said: “It is despicable to think that someone left this dog suffering with such a horrific wound and did not seek urgent treatment for her.

    “Then to intentionally dump her somewhere so remote knowing she would probably suffer a lingering death and be alone in her hour of need is beyond belief. It is such a callous act.

    “The dog was obviously frightened, hungry and must have been in a lot of pain with tumour but was so sweet in her nature – it is so sad.

    “I am keen to speak to anyone who may recognise who this dog belonged to or saw anything suspicious in the area at the time when she was found on Wednesday, August 28.”

    Anyone with information about the incident should contact the RSPCA appeals line on 0300 123 8018.

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