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THE RSPCA is appealing to readers for help after a young dog was drowned in a fishing lodge tied to a 20kilo sandbag.
Tests have shown that the two-year-old brown Rottweiler cross Staffordshire bull terrier dog, which hadn’t been neutered, was discovered by a dog walker who saw it in one of the two lodges alongside Lower Leigh Road between Atherton and Daisy Hill.
An RSPCA inspector told the Journal: “Tests have shown that the poor animal was alive when it met its fate, weighed down by a black sandbag tied to a blue and red lead.
“The two-year-old had been microchipped locally. It was found by a dog walker on October 13 and had been in the water for between 24 and 48 hours.
“We have since been trying to find out the last known movements and whereabouts of this poor dog.
“We need people to come forward to help us.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact RSPCA Inspector Brooks on 0300 123 4999.
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