Rescued dog seemed like it had never seen people before: BC SPCA
A BC SPCSA representative says the rescue of a dog running loose around West Kelowna’s Old Okanagan Highway and Grizzly Road, could qualify as one of the more extreme instances of neglect they’ve seen.
The four-year-old labradoodle’s condition was so severe that he required to be sedated to be fully examined. It had several ailments and infections and behaved like it had never seen people before.
“He seemingly hasn’t been around people much. He has no idea how to sit and he kept jumping up on me to say hi,” Shannon Paille, centre manager, BC SPCA Kelowna, said in a media release.
“He was so excited to receive attention. Usually when animals come in, they’ve at least had some form of human interaction, but Shaggy acts like he’s seeing people for the first time. With the state that he’s in, I really hope that’s the case. Otherwise, this is one of the more extreme instances of neglect that I’ve seen.”











