On Saturday (28 Sept), a concerned citizen captured videos of a puppy being dragged along the road while tied to a car in Penang Island, Malaysia.
The footage was taken around 8pm at the traffic lights near Sentosa Garden on Kulim Road, Sin Chew Daily reported.
The video shows the dog struggling to lie on its stomach after being dragged on the road.
A male passerby then took the opportunity to alert the car driver about the dog before untying the puppy’s leash.
The owner then got out of the car to check on the situation.
It is believed that the owner took the puppy home.
However, it was later rescued by the Seberang Perai Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), who tracked the car owner through the vehicle’s plate number based on videos shared online.
A follow-up video on the Penang Hope Of Strays page revealed that the puppy had several open wounds.
The puppy was rushed to a 24-hour animal hospital on Penang Island at around midnight.
After reporting the case, a rescuer from Penang Hope Of Strays went to the police station and found the dog owner there as well.
The man, who claimed ownership of the dog, said his cousin had tied the puppy to the back of his car without his knowledge.
He had driven approximately 0.7 km from home before passersby informed him about the puppy.
The man said he panicked when he saw the situation and did not know what to do after untying the dog.
He claimed that after taking the dog home, he went to buy ointment, planning to take the puppy to a vet the next morning.
The owner said he was very sorry and added that his family, especially his cousin, loved the puppy.
He stated his willingness to take full responsibility and hoped to get the puppy back.
The rescuer informed him that the puppy was in severe pain and could only get an X-ray once the painkillers took effect.
Regarding the puppy’s return, the rescuer said it would depend on SPCA Seberang Perai’s decision.
Right then, the rescuer contacted the head of SPCA, who was still at the veterinary hospital with the puppy. The personnel confirmed they would only allow it if they were confident the owner could provide proper care.
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