Savage thug tries to hack off American Bulldog's EAR with a machete then leaves her for dead in street... but Good Samaritan on his way to arrange father's funeral rushes her to vets

  • Dog found by man who was on way to make arrangements for father's cremation
  • The dog, named Ruby, was found near Stanley Park, in Anfield, Liverpool
  • Man put dog in his car and rushed her to the PDSA animal hospital in Kirkdale 

A dog was found collapsed and clinging to life after a savage thug tried to hack its ear off with a machete. 

A grieving man who was on his way to make arrangements for his father's cremation came across the badly injured American Bulldog near Stanley Park, in Anfield, Liverpool.

He pulled over thinking the dog had been hit by a car but could see blood pouring from a large gash in the side of her head

The man, a dog owner himself, put the injured animal into his car and rushed her to the PDSA animal hospital in Kirkdale, Liverpool, for emergency treatment.

An American Bulldog was found collapsed and clinging to life near Stanley Park, in Anfield, Liverpool, after a savage thug tried to hack its ear off with a machete

An American Bulldog was found collapsed and clinging to life near Stanley Park, in Anfield, Liverpool, after a savage thug tried to hack its ear off with a machete

Staff were able to clean and stitch up the wound to stabilise the dog and then they reported the matter to the RSPCA.

Rachel Henderson, the RSPCA inspector who was sent to investigate, has now placed the nine-year-old dog in the care of the RSPCA where she is receiving more medication and is recuperating from her ordeal.

The inspector is keen to find out who launched the machete attack on the defenceless pet called Ruby - whose owner has been traced.

She believes the attack happened shortly before Ruby was found collapsed at 9am last Thursday (October 15).

Rachel said: 'We believe Ruby was attacked with a machete which is what caused this horrific wound and I am keen to find the person responsible for this vile incident.

'We have no idea why she was subjected to this horror - but we have traced her owner who said she ran off from her nearby home at about 12.30am on the Thursday when she was found.

A grieving man who was on his way to make arrangements for his father's cremation came across the badly injured American Bulldog near Stanley Park, in Anfield, Liverpool. The man, a dog owner himself, put the injured animal into his car and rushed her to the PDSA animal hospital in Kirkdale, Liverpool

A grieving man who was on his way to make arrangements for his father's cremation came across the badly injured American Bulldog near Stanley Park, in Anfield, Liverpool. The man, a dog owner himself, put the injured animal into his car and rushed her to the PDSA animal hospital in Kirkdale, Liverpool

'The dog was placed into the care of the RSPCA where she is receiving more medication and recuperating from her ordeal

'I believe, looking at the blood loss, the attack was carried out not long before she was found and am appealing for anyone who may have seen anything on this busy street or have any information to contact me.

'Someone may have CCTV or dashcam footage which might help us identify the person responsible.

'It is almost like someone wanted to cut her ear off. It must have been terrifying for her and caused a lot of pain and suffering.

'Ruby is such a lovely friendly pet and despite the traumatic ordeal she has gone through she continues to wag her tail at staff and when I went to assist her she was just trying to lick my face.

'I am just grateful to the man who found her and took her to the PDSA as he helped save her life. If she was left much longer she could have died.

'It must have been hard for him at the time as he was on his way to make arrangements for his father's cremation.'

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