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'Skin And Bones': Multiple Agencies Probe Dumping Of Starved Puppy

Multiple investigatory agencies are probing the recent dumping of an emaciated Pitbull by a roadside, authorities said.

Matilda

Matilda

Photo Credit: Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office

Investigators seek help from the public in determining who may be responsible for the neglect of the severely emaciated puppy left on the side of the road in Neptune Township this past weekend, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago said.

At approximately noon on Sunday, May 7, members of the Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) were called to the 1300 block of Monroe Avenue in Neptune Township on a report of a found puppy. The caller told those who responded that the night before, at about 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 6, he had found the dog two blocks away, near the intersection of Bangs and Myrtle Avenues, and he contacted the SPCA the next day when he realized that she was too sick for him to adequately care for her.

The puppy, a tan female Pitbull mix estimated to be 8-10 weeks old and named “Matilda” by her caregivers, was rushed to the SPCA shelter for urgent medical care. 

The SPCA described her as being "skin and bones."

By Wednesday, May 10, Matilda had shown small signs of improvement, having started socializing with other dogs at the shelter and eating.

“The degree of neglect this defenseless puppy endured to wind up in the state she is currently in is, in a word, unfathomable,” Santiago said. “We are hopeful that someone who lives in or frequents this area may have some information that would allow us to identify who is responsible, and go about taking the first steps toward bringing them to justice.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact SPCA investigators at 732-440-1539.

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