$2,500 Reward For Info On Whoever Left This Puppy In A Freezing Trash Can

Michigan Humane Society is begging the public for help.
Michigan Humane Society

The Michigan Humane Society is on the hunt for the cold-hearted culprit that abandoned a puppy in a freezing Detroit trash can.

The Pomeranian-mix dog, which was too small to get into the tall garbage bin on his own, was found covered in frost. He was also unresponsive, despite a few ear twitches he made when his rescuer spoke.

“[He] had obviously been in there for some time,” said Debby MacDonald, chief cruelty inspector at the Michigan Human Society, in a video posted on the organization’s Facebook page.

Michigan Humane Society

Upon discovery, the canine was rushed to a veterinary clinic, but had to be humanly euthanized due to the severity of the dog’s pain and plummeting health.

MacDonald finds the entire situation completely unacceptable.

“We need to step up and be the voice for these animals," she said. "We need to take some action to make sure this doesn’t happen, and to make sure the person responsible for this comes to justice.”

The organization is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person who did this.

“The Michigan Humane Society implores people to call when they see animals being abused or when they hear about animals being abused,” said MacDonald.

If you have any information about this incident, you can contact the organization through its website.

MHS is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual(s) responsible for leaving a young Pomeranian mix dog in a garbage can in Detroit. In spite of the veterinary team’s best efforts to help the dog recover, his suffering was too great. The heartbreaking decision was made to end his suffering, and he was humanely euthanized. Please share this video - both so that we may find those responsible and as a reminder to anyone who witnesses animal cruelty to reach out and report it so action can be taken immediately. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the MHS Cruelty Investigation Department at (313) 872-3401.

Posted by Michigan Humane Society on Tuesday, December 1, 2015

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