Sunny is recovering well in Kamloops
“This is such a sad story. The dog had been tethered to a vehicle,” said BC SPCA senior officer of protection and stakeholder relations Eileen Drever. “Someone got into the vehicle and drove off, dragging him for about 200 metres. He has abrasions to his front and back paw pads and hocks, and his nails were shredded. He is also underweight with a body score of two out of nine, which is very thin.”
Upon examination, no internal injuries/bleeding was found. Sunny was treated for his bruises and abrasions and prescribed antibiotics.
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