Publics help needed in possible animal cruelty case near Auburn

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Regional Animal Services of King County seeks information on three dogs found with swollen muzzles, possibly bound shut, in Auburn. The agency investigates the incident as a potential case of abandonment and animal cruelty. Officials urge anyone with information to contact them.

Regional Animal Services of King County investigates a possible case of abandonment and animal cruelty involving three dogs found in a troubling state near Auburn. An animal control officer discovered the dogs, whose muzzles were swollen, indicating their mouths may have been bound with tape or a strap. RASKC urges anyone with information about the dogs or their owner to contact them at 206-296-7387 or via email at pets@kingcounty.gov, citing case number A25-001848. The agency emphasizes the importance of public assistance in resolving this case and ensuring justice for the animals. Donations for their care can be made through the RASKC website or Amazon Wish List. CONTENT WARNING: Some may find the images shared disturbing, as they aim to support the investigation. Animal cruelty cases like this highlight the ongoing issue of pet abandonment and the need for community vigilance. As RASKC continues its investigation, they stress the significance of public involvement in protecting vulnerable animals.

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