BAYTOWN, Texas (KTRK) — The Houston SPCA said it is seeking the public’s help after a dog was found with multiple deep wounds to her face, head, and shoulder.
The dog was brought into the Houston SPCA Animal Hospital after she was found critically injured near a wooded area in Baytown, according to the organization.
According to a statement from Houston SPCA, the dog was discovered lying on her side near the 7000 block of Kings Drive and Royal Street. According to Dr. Brenda Cheong, a staff veterinarian at the Houston SPCA, the deep lacerations appear to be very recent and caused by a sharp object, such as a knife or machete. The dog also suffered a fractured jaw, the statement read.
“I’ve never seen such a brutal attack on a dog with multiple, deep lacerations like that,” Dr. Cheong said. “She is now in recovery, currently in stable condition, and will be monitored closely while she begins to heal.”
Houston SPCA Animal Cruelty Investigators are looking into this incident and advising the public to contact the Houston SPCA at 713-869- 7722 if they have any information.
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