RSPCA animal rescue officer, Nicola Thomas, who’s investigating for the animal welfare charity, stated: “This pretty little chap was intentionally deserted, tied in an Iceland provider bag.
“Had it not been for the type actions of the passer-by who lent a serving to hand, we could be a distinct final result.
“He’s a bit of underweight and is lacking his paw and a part of his rear leg due to a deformity, which seems to be sore on the top. He’s now getting the care he wants at our animal hospital.
“It will need to have been a really scary and bewildering expertise for him and it’s simply very unhappy to see a younger canine being heartlessly forged apart and left in circumstances like this, particularly on Christmas Eve.
“I’m interesting for anybody who recognises him or could know the place he’s come from to get in contact by calling our inspectorate attraction line on 0300 123 8018.”
Abandonments at three-year excessive
The newest abandonment comes at a time when the RSPCA is reporting that animal abandonment incidents have risen to a three-year excessive.
Already this yr, as much as the top of November, the animal welfare charity has obtained 19,457 studies of deserted animals.
In November alone, 1,619 incidents of abandonment have been reported to the RSPCA.