They Found A Dog At The Train Station Tied To A Suitcase. Inside His Bag? OMG…
abandoned dog Story: I can’t imagine just abandoning a dog and hoping blindly that a hero will swoop in and save them. Too often, stories like this one don’t have happy endings.
I understand that sometimes an individual might not be ready to look after their pets any more — maybe they’re too ill, old or weak to offer a pet the right lifestyle it needs — but there are always options beyond abandoning pets.
Unfortunately, a male shar-pei crossbreed named Kai was found stranded at a railway station in Scotland. He was on their lonesome apart from a suitcase containing a pillow, a toy, food, and a bowl.
The Scottish SPCA was notified, and that they used a microchip implanted in Kai’s shoulder to undertake and find his owner. The microchip led them to a previous owner who claimed that he had sold Kai back in 2013. Unfortunately, he couldn't provide the contact information of the new owner.
Abandoning animals may be a federal offense under Scotland’s Animal Health and Protection Act of 2006. Anyone found guilty is forbidden from owning other animals.
It seems that abandoned dog – Kai’s previous owner’s heart was probably within the right place. He made sure that Kai had a couple of comforts, but if you've got any information on who abandoned dog – Kai’s previous owner could be , please contact the Scottish SCPA via their website.
Let’s hope Kai can soon find a forever home with someone who won’t abandon him. Please SHARE this with everyone you recognize so we will find Kai a replacement home then that the SPCA can get all the knowledge they need!
The SPCA says that Kai is two-to-three years old and features a very kind disposition.
Inspector Stewart Taylor of the SPCA says, “If anyone can help we might ask them to urge in-tuned as soon as possible…We will take care of him until we will find him a permanent and loving home.”
Hopefully, the web can help find Kai a replacement home!
Please SHARE this with everyone you recognize . albeit you don’t know someone in Scotland, maybe one among your Facebook friends does!
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