An investigation has been launched after a starving greyhound was found wandering at the side of the road.
The pitiful dog was found staggering on the Ballindrait Road in Lifford on Friday night.
Luckily the dog was spotted by a member of Donegal Town based Animals in Need.
The member was only alerted to the emaciated dog by oncoming motorists flashing their lights as she came around a bend.
As the motorists slowed down, she found the dog standing on the pitch-black road.
With the help of her travelling companion, the AIN volunteer stopped traffic and then carried the dog to her car as he was too weak to walk any further.
The rescuers have named the dog Spiorad (Spirit) and took it to its rescue centre in Donegal Town.
The dog is a male and is approximately three years old and investigations have started in to where he may have come from.
He has already settled down on a comfortable duvet and put under a heat-lamp to warm him up.
An Animals In Need volunteer said ‘This poor fella is in seriously bad shape. He’s lucky to have escaped the hell he was living in. He’s covered in sores from top to bottom, extremely emaciated and all four paws are torn open and bleeding.’
The highly experienced fosterer added ‘This is one of the worst cases of neglect and cruelty I’ve seen for a while. He had all but given up. If not for the quick thinking of Fiona and Orla, who found him and have the kindest hearts, he would have most certainly been killed on the road last night.’
After a good night’s sleep, warmth and small meals of special dog food, Spiorad was able to stand this morning and even managed to wag his tail at his rescuers.
He has a long road to recovery ahead but is in the best possible hands and hopefully will be ready to start a new, better life in a loving home before too long.
For further information on adoption, fostering, volunteering etc, please contact the main helpline on 087 1356188. For cat/kitten enquiries please call 087 7644420. Animals In Need Ltd Donegal is also on Facebook and has a website at http://www.animalsinneeddonegal.com.