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A dog, that was found with her mouth taped so tightly shut that she needed surgery, is on-the-mend and will not require any more procedures, animal society officials have confirmed. | A dog, that was found with her mouth taped so tightly shut that she needed surgery, is on-the-mend and will not require any more procedures, animal society officials have confirmed. |
Caitlyn – a 15-month-old Staffordshire bull terrier mix from Charleston, South Carolina in the U.S. – was found in May on a doorstep with the electrical tape wrapped tightly around her muzzle for three days, Fox Carolina reported. | Caitlyn – a 15-month-old Staffordshire bull terrier mix from Charleston, South Carolina in the U.S. – was found in May on a doorstep with the electrical tape wrapped tightly around her muzzle for three days, Fox Carolina reported. |
41-year-old William Leonard Dodson was, this month, arrested, charged with animal cruelty, had bail set at $50,000 over the incident and was ordered to surrender another dog at his home. | 41-year-old William Leonard Dodson was, this month, arrested, charged with animal cruelty, had bail set at $50,000 over the incident and was ordered to surrender another dog at his home. |
An investigator for the Charleston Animal Society (CAS), Aldwin Roman, said it was the worst cases of animal cruelty he’d ever seen and added: “Her life is not going to be easy, even if she completely recovers. | An investigator for the Charleston Animal Society (CAS), Aldwin Roman, said it was the worst cases of animal cruelty he’d ever seen and added: “Her life is not going to be easy, even if she completely recovers. |
“Caitlyn is going to be permanently disfigured and permanently disabled for the rest of her life. She’s healing, but the damage is done.” | “Caitlyn is going to be permanently disfigured and permanently disabled for the rest of her life. She’s healing, but the damage is done.” |
Court documents stated that Mr Dodson – who ‘laughed’ over the incident – bought the dog at the end of May for $20 and told the woman he bought Caitlyn from that he taped her snout because she ‘would not stop barking’. | Court documents stated that Mr Dodson – who ‘laughed’ over the incident – bought the dog at the end of May for $20 and told the woman he bought Caitlyn from that he taped her snout because she ‘would not stop barking’. |
The documents also described that, when Caitlyn was taken in, her snout was swollen and her tongue was also “significantly swollen, significantly bruised, discolored (dark purple) and oozing blood.” | The documents also described that, when Caitlyn was taken in, her snout was swollen and her tongue was also “significantly swollen, significantly bruised, discolored (dark purple) and oozing blood.” |
When Caitlyn was first brought in to the CAS, the group’s senior director of veterinary care, Dr Lucy Fuller, said a large portion of her tongue might have to be removed because it had become trapped between her teeth and lost blood flow. | When Caitlyn was first brought in to the CAS, the group’s senior director of veterinary care, Dr Lucy Fuller, said a large portion of her tongue might have to be removed because it had become trapped between her teeth and lost blood flow. |
However, Caitlyn had been receiving hyperbaric and cold laser treatment to save damaged tissue in her mouth and has since been showing signs of progress. | However, Caitlyn had been receiving hyperbaric and cold laser treatment to save damaged tissue in her mouth and has since been showing signs of progress. |
Dr Henry Bianucci, who has been treating Caitlyn, said she is continuing to recover but has a way to go. He added that the dog is responding well to treatment for pain, but and will need reconstructive surgery on one side of her face. | Dr Henry Bianucci, who has been treating Caitlyn, said she is continuing to recover but has a way to go. He added that the dog is responding well to treatment for pain, but and will need reconstructive surgery on one side of her face. |
Staff at the CAS are hopeful that Caitlyn will eventually be placed with a foster family. | Staff at the CAS are hopeful that Caitlyn will eventually be placed with a foster family. |
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