Categories: PETS

Cruel owner hacks out microchip and abandons dog in Ashford


A cruel dog owner hacked out their pet’s identification microchip before dumping the animal to wander the streets wounded.

The injured young lurcher was found in Ashford with an ugly gash to its back and taken in by the dog warden.

A vet had to repair the wound after someone hacked out the identification chip from the dog they abandonedA vet had to repair the wound after someone hacked out the identification chip from the dog they abandoned
A vet had to repair the wound after someone hacked out the identification chip from the dog they abandoned

The cause of the injury was discovered when a vet later examined the animal which required surgery to mend the wound.

Now in the care of the Lord Whisky Animal Sanctuary at Stelling Minnis, its owner Margaret Todd says it beggars belief someone would behave so cruelly.

“I can only assume that the owner did not want to be identified but to hack out the chip is appalling and amounts to a criminal offence of causing an animal unnecessary suffering,” she said.

“It must have been very painful for the dog but our vet has repaired the wound properly and he is making a good recovery after getting the surgery he needed.

“Despite everything he has been through, he really is a sweet, good-natured and affectionate boy and would make a lovely companion for someone.

One the mend – the lurcher is recovering after his ordeal and surgery

“We haven’t given him a name yet but perhaps it should be something which reflects his bravery.”

Since 2016, it has been a legal requirement for an owner to have a dog over eight weeks old microchipped.

The lurcher is among 40 dogs in the sanctuary’s care, many of which cannot be rehomed.

But three new arrivals that can are a trio of young lurcher puppies found tied to a tree in woods near Canterbury and brought into the sanctuary.

Annie Kittermaster with one of the three young lurcher types in need of a home
One of two young lurcher types in need of a home
One of two young lurcher types in need of a home

“Our message to anyone thinking of having a pet is to first think very carefully about the commitment it involves,” said Mrs Todd.

“They require time and care to be able to live a happy life and far too many are being abandoned by owners who are not in a position to do that or simply find them an inconvenience.”

Anyone who can offer a suitable and loving home to the dogs can call the sanctuary on 01303 862622.



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