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Can You Help Pennsylvania Police Find This Dog Abuser?

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The Pennsylvania police are searching for the woman who left an emaciated dog at the shelter. The dog, now named Annie, weighed only 6 pounds. Not only was she emaciated, she had open wounds on her body and she was covered in fleas.

Poor Annie was left on a crate just outside the Peaceable Kingdom Animal Shelter in Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania by a certain woman. Little did that woman know that the shelter had security cameras outside. Here’s a photo of the woman who abandoned Annie:

We need your help – the PA State Police and PA Dog Law Enforcement are investigating a cruelty situation. The police…

Posted by Hope for Orphan Annie on Friday, November 13, 2015

Annie is a Poodle mix and when they found her, she had no fat in her body. She was skin and bones–and her skin had wounds, and she had lot of ticks. She also has severe anemia.

 

Can you believe the kind of abuse and neglect poor Annie must’ve went through?

Watch the video below for the full story.

The shelter is now taking care of Annie, giving her the treatment necessary so she can fully recover. Her treatment is projected to cost somewhere around $1,000. You can help Annie recover by sending a donation to Peaceable Kingdom Animal Shelter, if you like.

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As for the woman who abandoned Annie, the police are still looking for her. If anyone of you has information regarding this woman’s identity, please contact the Peaceable Kingdom Tip Hotline at 610-709-6454, or get in touch with the Dog Law Enforcement Officer– Orlando Aguirre at 484-223-9107.

For more updates about Annie, visit her Facebook Page.

You can also read more about this story at http://www.wfmz.com/

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