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Dog Was Tied To A Fence For 5 Days Because They Left Him When They Moved

Despite the fact that many individuals throughout the world work to preserve animals’ rights, it is sad to accept that humans continues to harm them and that examples of animal abuse continue to emerge, such as the story of a dog that was chained to a fence for five days.

Having a pet is a big responsibility, which is why more stringent rules are needed to teach people how to handle them properly. Despite the fact that there are existing regulations in place and we are aware of your rights, a couple opted to keep their dog chained to a backyard fence.

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As the story goes, the couple relocated from one state to another, intending to return for the puppy once they had shifted their stuff, but they never did.

Carter was the name of the puppy that looked to have found a lifelong home in Roselle, New Jersey, with Curtis Swan and Aaleyah Clay. Unfortunately, the Popcorn Park Animal Refuge animal refuge announced the puppy’s death on December 4th.

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Carter had been transferred to their facilities with a significant neck injury and needed immediate medical treatment.

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The dog, once known as Jon Snow, had been tethered to his neck for five days, and everything seemed to point to his family abandoning him to his destiny.

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The couple moved in without considering Carter, who was entirely ignored until the matter was investigated by an animal control officer.

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When the police arrived to investigate, he noticed the Husky had a terrible and infected open wound around his neck, which had been caused by being tied to the yard fence for so long. The officer called the police department right away to report the incident.

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Soon after, an inquiry conducted by Detective Ivan Romero was launched, and they discovered that the owners had relocated to Georgia.

Carter received immediate medical attention and was then relocated to another shelter to continue his recuperation.

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Carter was having laser therapy treatments on his neck incision and was taking pain and infection medication, according to Sanctuary personnel. The courageous puppy has been recuperating nicely after several days of treatment and is displaying his genuine nature; he is an excellent dog.

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