Injured, abandoned dog found in Boston neighborhood
Officials are searching for the owner of a dog that was found injured and abandoned in Boston earlier this week. The 1 to 2-year-old female pit bull mix was found digging through trash bins on Callender Street in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood overnight Monday. The dog was brought to Angell Animal Medical Center where it was treated for cuts to its face. It is now recovering at their adoption center. “At this point we have more questions than answers and we’re eager to speak to whomever owns this dog or who may know who owns this dog, so we can determine next steps—returning this dog to her rightful home or placing her for adoption,” said Mike Keiley, director of adoption centers and programs at the MSPCA-Angell. Keiley asked that anyone with information about the dog’s owner contact the MSPCA’s Law Enforcement department at 800-628-5808.
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