Leroy, underweight and dehydrated, was placed Wednesday in the care of a medical foster home in Middletown, Melampy said. He will receive intravenous fluids for weeks, and it may take two months before he “bounces back,” she said.
The dog may have been abused because he’s “very fearful” of loud noises and movement toward him, she said.
Melampy said when animals are abused, she doesn’t understand why some people own a dog.
“That drives us crazy,” she said. “Why get one?”
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