A dog in Texas was brought to a shelter by animal control officers after he was shot eight times.
and that his stomach had to be drained because his stomach was full of gas. The shelter did not share Messiah's age or breed.
Sweet Messiah was found with at least eight gunshot wounds in his body; one close to his nose, another in his neck, one in his upper back - and one bullet went through his back leg. The shelter also announced they are offering a $5,000 reward for any information on this heartbreaking case of animal cruelty, and they are looking for a kind shelter-family to walk with Messiah along his long road to recovery.
"If you know of the person responsible, please call our anonymous tip line at 1-855-SOS-BEAR anytime, day or night. Be an anonymous hero and help us bring justice for Sweet Messiah! Thank you for your help in protecting our precious animal friends!" HAB shared in a Facebook post.
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