Sunderland Echo

Stabbed dog put to sleep

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

A dog was so severely injured in a stab attack that he had to be put to sleep.

The seven-year-old male brindleand­whitebulll­urcher was left with a number of wounds to his neck following the incident in Pennywell, Sunderland.

The dog was taken to an out-of-hours vets for emergency treatment by his owner.

However, despite being cared for by the surgery for a week, he was so badly hurt by the stabbing the pet had to be put down.

RSPCA Acting Chief Inspector Helen Nedley said: “It’s not clear what happened to this poor dog, other than that he was very badly injured.

“The incident happened at about 5pm near the Hylton Road/Prestbury Road area of Pennywell in Sunderland.

“We want to hear from anyone who saw anything, or has any specific informatio­n that might help my investigat­ion. “Very, very sadly, despite being under vet care for a week, his injuries were so severe that he had to be put to sleep on veterinary advice.”

Anyone who thinks they can help should call the RSPCA inspector appeal line on 0300 123 8018 and ask to leave a message for Acting Chief Inspector Nedley.

The attack happened on Saturday, July 28, which was the weekend of the Sunderland Internatio­nal Airshow.

To help the RSPCA continue to investigat­e incidents such as this visit www. rspca.org.uk/give.

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