Shocking images show dog thrown into sea
The RSPCA is urging anyone with information to come forward about what has been described as a ‘distressing’ incident.
The Hartlepool Mail previously reported that a member of the public had witnessed three men with nine muzzled greyhounds at the sea, through the Brus Tunnel area of Hartlepool.
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Hide AdAnd, after walking out on a structure into the sea, one of the men was seen repeatedly throwing a dog into the water and yanking it back out on a long line.
Now, a second person, who was some distance away with his children, has passed on photographs of the incident.
The witness, who did not wish to be named, said he and his children were left shaken by what they saw happening to the dogs.
He said: “They were being carried out to the end of the structure and unceremoniously flung in from a height of about 4ft and a distance, through the air, of 6ft. The waves were quite strong and my first thought was, once they had surfaced, what if they were propelled by the crashing waves into the rusting sides of the pier?
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Hide Ad“There was a significant number of dogs in the group and it appeared that they were being taken out one by one.”
John Stephenson, who runs Greyhound Rescue North East, was shocked to hear what had happened and said he hadn’t heard of this practice before.
He said: “I have never heard of anything like this before, there is just no logic to it. Why on earth would anyone throw a dog into the sea like this in freezing cold conditions, it is just stupid.”
A spokeswoman for the RSPCA, said: “We are still making inquiries after we received a concerning report that a group of men with a number of dogs were seen in Hartlepool repeatedly throwing one of the dogs - a greyhound - into the water on Thursday, November 2.
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Hide Ad“An inspector launched an investigation and attended the scene, but the group were no longer there.
“Since then we have been contacted by a member of the public who provided photos of what appears to be a man throwing the dog into the water.
“These images are very distressing and we would urge anyone who may have witnessed this, or may have more information which could help an investigation, to contact us on 0300 1234 999.”