Bucks County, Pennsylvania – A $5,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of whoever is responsible for throwing a dog from a moving car in Buck County, Pennsylvania. The Bucks County SPCA said the dog was thrown from the car on the night of Tuesday, January 6 in Tullytown.

The abandoned dog was taken to a veterinarian for an exam and treatment. The animal-welfare agency said they believe he suffered “cruel treatment” prior to being thrown from the car:
Our Humane Law Enforcement team is investigating in conjunction with Tullytown Police. We are deeply concerned that this dog may have experienced cruel treatment prior to this violent act.
Information needed
The Bucks County SPCA is hopeful that someone will contact them with information about this cruelty case:
We are determined to find the parties responsible and hold them accountable. Therefore, we are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the perpetrator(s). We are unfortunately unable to provide additional details at this time. Anyone with information about this investigation can use the Bucks County SPCA report cruelty tipline at 844-SPCA-TIP (844-772-2847) or reportcruelty@buckscountyspca.org.
(Image via Bucks County SPCA)
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5 Comments
The DA’s do nothing…
Hopefully someone with information will come forward and identify the lowlife that did this to that poor, innocent dog. He/she needs to be locked up before committing the same crime; or worse; again!
This hateful monster deserves to sit in prison!
Scum. When this bastard or bastards get caught please beat them to within an inch of their life and then throw them out of a speeding car
Bless that beautiful pup. Hopefully much brighter days are ahead filled with care and compassion. Hopefully those responsible are identified and located. I’m sure that many would be happy to give some street justice and toss the monster out of moving vehicle so they know how it feels.