Harvey was severely burned & dumped on the streets. there is a $1,000 reward for information that results in the arrest of the author . Spread the word & let's find this monster!
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A black Staffie mix, now named Harvey, was picked up by the North Charleston Animal Control on March 8 after he was found with severe burns that looked human-inflicted.
He was named Harvey since he was found on Harvey Avenue near I-26 and Azalea Avenue.
He was taken in by Charleston Animal Society who immediately began treatment to scale back his pain and help his healing. He’s receiving pain medication, wound care and I-V fluids.
Since his rescue, the healing process has gotten tons better. His burnt skin has come off, revealing new pink skin, which is vital for healing.
He is also tons more active and has been walking outside to use the toilet .
Even though he looks like he’s doing better, they're still guarding his prognosis and taking it day by day.
It’s unknown where Harvey came from or who he belonged to, but his injuries are suspicious and that they aren't ruling out evil .
“One of our core principles is to fight cruelty wherever it exists, and a part of that's checking out how dogs and cats that are available injured like this one, got into that condition within the first place,” said Charleston Animal Society Chief Strategy Officer Aldwin Roman, CAWA.
“We hope someone progress and lets us know who this dog is so we will do what’s best for him.”
A $1,000 reward is being offered by Charleston Animal Society for information that results in the arrest and felony conviction of these liable for Harvey’s condition.
If you've got any info, please email cruelty@charlestonanimalsociety.org or call (843) 329-1545.