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Dead Labrador puppy 'discarded in garbage bag' on popular UK sidewalk for dog walking

DogsA dead puppy was found dumped in a trash bag along a "frequently" used British sidewalk. ..

Twoanimalsare believed to be chocolate Labradors. They were found two days away near the same location on the sidewalk near the Great Western Park Estate in Didcot, Oxfordshire.

According to Oxford Mail, the first was discovered by a dog walker on July 29, wrapped in a towel and packed in a trash bag.

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To the vet Taken, RCSPA was called, though it was too decomposed to determine the cause of death.

The dogs were found two days apart close to Great Western Park estate in Didcot, Oxfordshire
Dogs were found every two days near the Great Western Park Estate in Didcot, Oxfordshire.

This area was combed for other dead dogs, but nothing was found.

The second was found at the same location on July 31, wrapped in a towel and thrown into a pink paperboard toy box.

It was also taken to the vet, but they did not have a record that it was brought in. RSPCA was informed again.

A resident of Oxfordshire who found the second dog said on Facebook:

The first dog was too decomposed for a cause of death to be established (stock image)
The first dog was too decomposed to identify the cause of death (stock image)

"This area is not a busy walkway, but it is often used by dog ​​walkers, so it is suitable for people who do not live in the area. Is not well known.

"The reason for my post is to alert pedestrians in particular and report any further incidents to RSPCA.

"If anyone sees a puppy cluttered or advertised locally online, or knows of a stolen puppy, please report it to RSPCA.

Anyone with information regarding the horrible incident has been urged to contact the RSPCA (stock image)
If you have information about a horrific incident, contact RSPCA (stock image)

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"By chance, anyone who does this sees this message, if you can't take care of your pet, you are free to surrender them in any shelter, You can take them to a veterinarian or seek advice from a myriad of charitable organizations.

"This is less hassle than throwing it away inhumanely. I often see children riding bicycles in this area. Children encounter animals in this state. I don't like it. "

An RSPCA spokesperson toldOxford Mail:

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