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Dog found stabbed in Bilston searching for forever home

A dog found tied to a lamp-post with stab wounds is searching for a forever home after spending weeks being rehabilitated.

Comet, a Mastiff, was “visibly distressed and exhausted” when found in Bilston, Wolverhampton in December.

RSPCA officer Bal Dhamia said the dog was a “heartbreaking” sight after being discovered “subdued, bleeding and in pain” before he was sent to recover at the Cotswolds Dogs & Cats Home.

The larger-than-life pet who “charms everyone he meets” is now ready to be adopted by a family who will “cherish him”, she said.


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