The rope has sliced deeply into Captain's neck. This kind of damage is also common when a collar becomes embedded. |
Captain enjoying some food. His eyes are almost closed due to infection. |
Poor Captain was handed in to a vets as a stray with deep neck lacerations and ear/eye infections.
Despite local publicity, the person responsible for his cruel treatment has not been found.
The vet suspects the wounds were caused by a rope, but should heal well.
The vet suspects the wounds were caused by a rope, but should heal well.
Despite his ordeal, he is still very friendly with people, though it's not known how he is with other dogs.
Captain is now looking for a loving home environment where he can recuperate and heal.
He will need to go to the vet every few days for a few weeks to check his neck wound is healing well.
For more information on adopting Captain, contact Paul Saxton
Tel: 01773 715349
E-Mail admin@sharpeirescue.org.uk
He will need to go to the vet every few days for a few weeks to check his neck wound is healing well.
For more information on adopting Captain, contact Paul Saxton
Tel: 01773 715349
E-Mail admin@sharpeirescue.org.uk