dog, which was around eight weeks old, was found by a passer-by who had noticed a vehicle swerving to avoid something in the road.She picked him up and wrapped him in her coat to try and protect him from the freezing temperatures, but sadly he died in her arms.The incident happened on Alderman's Green Road, Coventry on February 11, at around 10.20am.The RSPCA has said it is are investigating the “horrific act”.The charity recently launched a campaign after the coronavirus lockdown led to a surge in people wanting to buy puppies.
The increased demand has fuelled a spate of puppy thefts, as well as a boom in illegal pet imports and so-called “puppy mills.”The woman who found the puppy in Coventry said the incident had been “terribly.
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