‘Norman’ on the road to recovery at sanctuary

On the road to recovery: Norman the greyhound. INNT 27-509CONOn the road to recovery: Norman the greyhound. INNT 27-509CON
On the road to recovery: Norman the greyhound. INNT 27-509CON
An ex-racing greyhound that had its ears cut off before being abandoned in the Ballycraigy area is recovering at Mid Antrim Animal Sanctuary.

The dog, thought to be around 18 months old, was found on the Ballycraigy Road shortly before 8pm on Monday, June 24.

Its ears had been cut off to remove the birth and registration tattoos that allow greyhounds to be traced.

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Police officers took the distressed dog to Farmhill Veterinary Clinic in Carrickfergus where it was treated for its injuries.

The dog, named Norman by staff at the clinic, is now being looked after at the Mid Antrim Animal Sanctuary.

George Anderson, chairman of the sanctuary, described the dog’s injuries as “absolutely horrendous.”

“I wouldn’t even call the people who did this animals - an animal wouldn’t be so cruel.

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“They are the scum of the earth as far as I’m concerned,” he said.

Acknowledging the “wonderful care” Norman received from the staff at Farmhill Vets, Mr Anderson said: “I can’t thank them enough, the treatment he received was second to none.

“He had an operation on both ears and he’s all stitched up now. He’s at the sanctuary now and he’s looking much better than before.”

Mr Anderson said that when the dog’s injuries have healed the sanctuary will try to find him a new home.

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