Six Seprona agents investigated this Wednesday the owner of the dog found in Soo on August 24 "with multiple injuries". A.J.C.D, of Spanish nationality, has already been brought to justice, according to the Benemérita.
It was the Huella a Huella association who reported the events to Seprona on August 29. The dog was at that time in the Teguise kennel after a tourist had found him "abandoned" in Soo five days earlier. The dog had a "lost look, his body full of wounds, his mouth with hardly any teeth" and was "full of lumps", so he was taken "immediately" to the vet, who determined that his condition was "very bad". "The result was what we expected, a lifetime of abuse and neglect," they said then from Huella a Huella. The animal was seized after the complaint.

Billy, as the dog is called, had a chip, but the person who was on it said he had given it "to another person without making the mandatory change of name in the data", according to the association. The current owner, who is a relative of the first, and who, according to Huella a Huella, had wanted to go and look for the dog, claiming that the dog was "fine", is the one who has been investigated.








