One day, a dog was discovered curled up in the woods. Ruth Thomas-Coxon, an animal rescue officer, received a call and quickly went to investigate. Officer observed a scrawny and frail dog.
In a news statement, Thomas-Coxon remarked, “The tan-colored lurcher was fairly frail and slender, and extremely afraid.” “It was a horrible sight to see him curled up surrounded by ivy.”
It appears that the dog was abandoned. Bang Bang! was his name soon after. He was ravenous, and one of his hind legs was bulging.
He needed assistance right away. The RSPCA’s Great Ayton Animal Center took in Bang Bang. He is now receiving therapy for his leg.
“Thinking about him out there on his own as the weather has deteriorated is sad,” Thomas-Coxon added. “I’m overjoyed that he’s safe now, receiving the care he requires, and will soon be able to begin his quest for a loving new home.”
He’s relieved to have been saved, and he’s getting better by the day.
Every day, the dog’s leg becomes stronger.