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City Of Knoxville - Blog: KPD Animal Control Seeking Identity Of Owner Of Abandoned, Severely Neglected Dog

A reminder that resources are available for owners who cannot provide the appropriate care for their animals.

(City of Knoxville - Blog)

March 7, 2022

KPD Animal Control Officers are seeking the identity of the owner of a dog that was found abandoned in a cloth dog carrier behind a dumpster at an apartment complex in the 4900 block of Jenkins Road on Saturday morning.

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The dog – a terrier or poodle mix – was alive when it was found at around 10:45 a.m. but showed signs of serious neglect and had numerous areas of its body that were severely infected. The dog was transported to the Young-Williams Animal Center for a cruelty exam and to receive extensive medical treatment.

The dog, dog carrier and area where the dog was found are shown in the accompanying photos. Anyone with information is asked to contact KPD Animal Control directly at 865-215-8639.

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A reminder that resources are available for owners who cannot provide the appropriate care for their animals. If you cannot afford food, medical care or other essential items, or if you no longer have the ability to care for your animal for any reason, please contact the Knoxville Animal Control Unit at the number listed above for assistance.


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