The RSPCA has issued an urgent appeal after a dog was found with its muzzle taped up to prevent it from barking after being abandoned in St Helen Auckland, County Durham

A dog left that was left abandoned had his muzzle “deliberately taped up” to stop it from barking, shocked rescuers have said.

The cross breed bull dog was found tied to wall by a member of the public in St Helen Auckland, County Durham on Sunday. Its muzzle was wrapped with electrical tape, leaving it unable to bark or make a noise. The dog was taken to a local veterinary practice, who contacted the RSPCA over concerns for the its welfare. The male animal is described as having a friendly nature, and is now in the care of the local council’s dog warden service. It will later be rehomed.

The dog is around one year old and has distinctive bright blue eyes, and a white, tan and brown coat, reports Chronicle Live. It was not microchipped or wearing a collar, and the RSPCA is appealing to anyone who recognises it to get in touch.

Krissy Raine, the RSPCA animal rescue officer investigating the incident, said: “We think this poor dog had his muzzle deliberately taped up to prevent him from barking and possibly alerting people to what was happening. His mouth is swollen and sore on the outside and ulcerated on the inside where the tape was wrapped around so tightly.

“He’s received treatment and we’d like to thank everyone who has been involved in his rescue and care. He’s a very friendly young dog who was once a part of someone’s life. It’s incredibly sad when animals are left feeling scared and bewildered in vulnerable situations like this.”

The RSPCA has encouraged anyone who recognises the dog or has information about the incident to contact the charity’s appeal line on 0300 123 8018 quoting reference number 01441323. The charity also reminded anyone who is struggling with the costs of caring for a pet to seek support through its dedicated cost of living hub.

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