ATLANTA – a pit bull which was thrown from a car in Fairburn on Wednesday is regaining in Fulton County Animal Control Services Atlanta centre.
Field Service Director Tim Poorman explained the dog’s injuries. “Maggie’s got some open wounds and some discoloration on her that’s infected.”
Poorman isn’t sure how the dog that they predict Maggie Mae was hurt. Otis North believes the animal was being used for dog fighting. He says a guy tossed the dog, also drove onto his property on Wednesday on Chestnut Street in Fairburn.
“I am still rattled over it today I could not understand it. As I told the police officer after she arrived out, I could not understand it.”
North said the dog had a very long chain and lock around its own neck, was damn, seemed like it was in a dogfight, also seemed badly hurt.
“Together with the scars on him, looked like he’d just been in a struggle. You can see the blood on him, still raw.”
Maggie Mae appeared listless and stayed in North’s yard. North recognized so Fulton Animal Control was predicted by him, that the dog’s owner was not coming back for her.
North states, “I didn’t predict ’til the next moment. I was hoping he would come back and get her. I guessed. My mind kept telling me he might come back and get her. I was hoping that anyhow.”
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