under investigation. New at noon is a long road to recovery for a dog left to die outside a Charleston animal shelter. The post says the dog was found in a cardboard box with life-threatening injuries.

Dog ‘left to die’ outside South Carolina animal shelter, official says

For a dog who was “left to die” outside a South Carolina animal shelter and “barely clinging to life,” it will be on a long road to recovery. Charleston Animal Society officials said the dog was abandoned outside the gates of the facility in critical condition around 9:00 pm on December 22. A Facebook post said the facility’s surgical team found her at 7 a.m. and rushed her into surgery. “Without our team’s expertise and care, she would have died.” “At the time, she was barely clinging to life and unable to move. She is still on the long road to recovery and is being treated by our team. Alone in the dark,” the post said. I can only imagine how much she suffered during those cold nights when she was stuck in…” The incident is being investigated by the police. If you have any information, please contact North Her Charleston Police Department or Crime Stoppers at 843-740-2800 and leave anonymous information at 843-554-1111. The Charleston Animal Society said donations made by the end of the year will double, to as much as $20,000 per dollar, thanks to the Hank and Laurel Greer and McDaniel Family Foundation. Please access.

For a dog who was “left to die” outside a South Carolina animal shelter and “barely clinging to life,” it will be on a long road to recovery.

authorities Charleston Animal Society The dog was said to have been abandoned outside the facility’s gates in a dangerous condition around 9:00 p.m. on December 22.

Charleston Animal Society

“She was left in a cardboard box with life-threatening injuries,” the Facebook post said.

The surgical team at the facility said they found her at 7 a.m. and underwent rush surgery.

Charleston Animal Society

Charleston Animal Society

“Without our team’s expertise and care, she would have died,” the post said. She is on her way and is being treated by our team.I can only imagine how much she suffered during those cold nights when she was alone in the dark…”

Charleston Animal Society

This incident is under investigation by the police, so if you have any information, =AZUXLHjrVvyENkgC6dFggLylCOhGYW93v-Yku0_MJGOYpHG6NQF_qIVSoKvnnjRbZKKzdjJpev9gWYJnjGYb29BiUWCdHrI3I4-rNeweapPfh9WhxkYLlIBV_-Uw3fdCk10lYBA8Bjf0OEn2eTOnNDbhhW6g8RrMILHH2-i5IiBlNw&__tn__=-]KR” role=”link” tabindex=”0″>North Charleston Police Department Leave an anonymous tip at 843-740-2800 or Crime Stoppers at 843-554-1111.

The Charleston Animal Society said donations made by the end of the year have doubled to up to $20,000 per dollar, thanks to the Hank and Laurel Greer and McDaniel Family Foundation.

go to www.CharlestonAnimalSociety.org/HolidayGiving.

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