
The Cincinnati Animal Care is reaching out to the community for assistance, following the distressing discovery of a gravely injured young female dog found at the Elmwood School Bus lot, as Local 12 reported. The canine, with severe injuries to her leg and tail, is now under emergency, lifesaving care.
In a call to gather more information about how the dog, believed to be around 2 years old, came to be in such a grievous state, Cincinnati Animal Care urges anyone who knows about the dog or her owner, or even how she might've sustained the injuries, to step forward and make contact at 513-541-7387, this appeal also echoed by a FOX19 article which sought to draw public attention to the dog's plight; the organization has made it clear that any piece of information could be critical at this juncture.
The circumstances of the dog's discovery, as detailed by Cincinnati Animal Care on a Facebook post referenced by Cincinnati.com, began with Hamilton County animal control officers responding to a report, resulting in the hurt animal receiving prompt and essential life-saving care.
With a collaborative effort from the community, Cincinnati Animal Care hopes for positive leads that can help uncover the events leading to the canine's condition, thus anyone with information that could untangle this troubling occurrence is implored to reach out not just during business hours but also by contacting Hamilton County dispatch at 513-825-2280 after hours.









