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A dog’s head sticks out of a hole in the wall of an abandoned house, and residents sound the alarm

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Ciudad, a city in Venezuela, the capital of the state of Bolivar, has been the scene of an animal cruelty incident in the area of ​​Bolivar.

Ten days ago, a Pit Bull dog from a home complained to Bosc del Madrigal residents. Maybe someone left the animal, or entered that uninhabited house alone for at least a year and a half.


The distraught dog was first noticed by a woman living in the area, who heard her crying from there. At that time she and some of the neighbors decided to come forward and find the animal in a state of physical and mental discomfort, and decided to bring water and food to all four sides. They made it through a hole in the wall of the house. “The dog – looked sick and very sad.”

The dog’s head is pulled out of a hole in the wall of an abandoned house for a year and a half

Soon the police are informed and are now waiting for the animal welfare intervention, which is responsible for intervening when a case of abuse or negligence is suspected.

Everyone in the area hopes that the dog will be brought safely to the animal shelter soon, that he will be released from that abandoned home, that he will be treated above all else, and that he will soon find a family who will love and care for him. Forever. “Because he deserves it,” say people who live in the area.

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