A shocking case of animal abandonment has sparked outrage after two female Cane Corso dogs were found tied to a fence without water or shelter in Watford.
The dogs were discovered yesterday afternoon (March 8), and according to reports, they were left behind by a woman with blondish hair, wearing shorts.
Public Appeal for Information
The RSPCA has been alerted and is now appealing for any witnesses or information that could help identify the individual responsible for this act of cruelty.
A witness posted about the incident on social media, urging people to come forward:
“Some awful woman left these two female Cane Corso dogs tied up to a fence with no water or shelter and abandoned them in Watford yesterday afternoon.”
Dogs’ Welfare
The Cane Corso breed is known for its loyalty and intelligence, but they require proper care and responsible ownership. Abandoning dogs in such conditions puts them at serious risk of dehydration, stress, and injury.
The dogs have been rescued and are receiving care, but the RSPCA is working to ensure justice is served for the neglect they endured.
How You Can Help
If you have any information about the person responsible or witnessed the incident, you are urged to contact the RSPCA or local authorities. Reports can be made via the RSPCA cruelty hotline at 0300 1234 999.
Animal welfare organisations continue to stress the importance of reporting cruelty and ensuring all pets are cared for responsibly.