Injured dog pulled from river prompts RSPCA investigation

The dog had injuries to his mouth believed to have happened on day of death

Boat and bridge over the river Great Ouse, Great Barford village, Bedfordshire, England, UK
Author: Cameron GreenPublished 19th Jan 2024

The RSPCA is appealing to the public for information after the body of a dog was pulled from a river in Buckinghamshire.

The male dog - believed to be a Staffordshire bull terrier - was found on Tuesday (16 January) in a section of the Great River Ouse between the villages Foscott and Thornton.

Injuries to his muzzle - believed to have been caused by another dog - could be seen when the body was examined by a vet.

RSPCA inspector Andy Eddy, who is investigating for the animal welfare charity, said: “At this stage we don’t know if the dog was dead or alive when he entered the river. But we do know he had injuries to his muzzle. Generally his body condition was good so he was likely to have been owned by someone.

“The vet who examined him believed that he sustained the injury on the day of his death.

“It is a suspicious incident and I am urging anyone who has any information to get in touch with us so we can look further into how this dog came to be in this sad situation.”

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