Bitch found with sickle crossed in the neck causes revolt
Despite the brutality of the image, we have good news. The bitch will be recovered in 15 days and already has several people interested in giving her shelter
Marco's Veterinary Clinic in Marco de Canaveses had to deal this Thursday with a violent proof of how human beings can sometimes be incomprehensible.
The image - which may hurt the susceptibility of some readers - is already proliferating on the internet and many now want to find the responsible.
It all started Thursday night, when the clinical director Ana Barros, at home, got the call from a friend who was out walking in the city and found what she found very strange: a dog with a sickle To the neck.
The veterinarian thinking that something "did not fit right", and because she still lives 15 kilometers from the city, asked an Animarco volunteer (Association of the Animals Friends of Marco de Canaveses) to go to the site to see what was happening .
The worst came to be confirmed and Ana Barros immediately went to the clinic, where she underwent a surgical procedure to remove the cutting object from the animal's body.
"Fortunately, it has not crossed any of the vital structures of the neck, just skin and muscle," the veterinarian tells News Minute by Minute, ensuring that the animal is recovering well and that "in 15 days" will be fully recovered.
Angered by the situation, and before the operation, Ana took a picture of the bitch she shared on social networks to denounce the situation, but confesses that she never thought that the disclosure of the same reached the proportions that reached.
In statements to the News to the Minute, Ana says that her objective is now to "try to identify the author" of this atrocity and to present a complaint, setting aside the possibility of having been an accident and of having been the animal to fall, for example , On the scythe.
However, history is also suffering a setback, since the unhappiness of the animal may change his life. "We have received a lot of requests from people to be available to keep the animal," he says.
In addition to this, it is also known that the animal already has a new name. The Star [so-called Facebook star] "is in good health and recovering very well! He has eaten and drank well and has no pain," the clinic told the latter this morning.
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