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Terrier found with severe injuries consistent with badger baiting

The RSPCA is appealing for information after a terrier was found with severe injuries consistent with being used for badger baiting in Cumbria.

The black and tan female was found on Sunday September 16 in the Flimby area with significant lower jaw injuries where the skin has been ripped away and multiple bite wounds on the front half of her body.

The dog – thought to be aged around five-years old – was taken to a vet, where she was given immediate treatment.

She has since had an operation on her jaw and is having to have the injury cleaned and packed daily with honey, prompting staff to call her Winnie.

RSPCA Inspector Chris Towler said: “She is doing well and is being allowed to leave the vets today to one of our private boarding establishments. But there is a very long road ahead. The daily cleaning and packing of her jaw injury will continue. In my thirty-plus years as an RSPCA inspector these are some of the worst injuries I’ve seen on a dog.”

It’s thought the injuries may have happened on Friday 14 September or Saturday 15 September. Winnie has a visible ulcer on her left eye. Though she is microchipped, the chip isn’t registered so at the moment we have no way of tracing her owner.

Inspector Towler added: “Irrespective of how her injuries were caused, clearly this dog has suffered enormously and the fact that she was found straying, leads me to think that she has been allowed to do so rather than her owner seek vet treatment, which only adds to my suspicion that she was involved in illegal activities.”

Anyone who recognises Winnie, knows her owner is, or has any specific information that might help us find out wat happened to her is urged to contact the RSPCA appeal line on 0300 123 8018 and ask to leave a message for Inspector Towler.

 

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