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Dog Abandoned Outside Helen Woodward Animal Center Dies From Injuries

Abandoning a domestic animal is illegal in San Diego

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For centuries, dogs have been considered manโ€™s best friend.

โ€œDogs are kind, they have unconditional love,โ€ said Jessica Gercke, Public Relations Director at the Helen Woodward Animal Center.

They're furry, four-legged creatures that in exchange for their love ask our help to survive.

โ€œI think it's crucial that people know that these animals are our responsibility, and they are willing to give back so much love if we just show them a little bit of kindness,โ€ said Gercke.

But that doesnโ€™t always happen, Gercke added.

Caught on surveillance video is a man seen suspiciously driving in and out of the Woodward Center Monday night. 

โ€œIt then shows him getting some stuff out of the car and calling to a dog who then follows him across the street to our Companion Animal Hospital,โ€ said Gercke. โ€œHe proceeds to leave the items there, tells the dog to stay and goes back, gets into his car, and drives away.โ€

In the video the dog appears confused, not knowing why he was left there.

โ€œWe don't know why he was left here but I will say the footage appears to show an older dog,โ€ said Gercke. โ€œAnd I know we do get people who contact us when a dog gets older, has medical challenges, and say they no longer want to take care of them.โ€

Hours later, a dog fitting the same description is found badly injured in the middle of a nearby road. According to Gercke, the dog was either hit by a car or attacked by coyotes. She says he was picked up by four good samaritans and taken to a local hospital.

โ€œThey said the look in the dog's eyes was just tragic," Gercke said. 

The dog died before reaching the facility.

โ€œKnowing the outcome of that [video] and that only a couple hours later he was attacked or hit or in pain, that that was the way his life ended was so heartbreaking, so gut-wrenching,โ€ said Gercke.

She hopes his story serves as a reminder that there are always other options.

โ€œThey obviously can go to rescue facilities and talk about relinquishing a pet, sometimes there is a fee with that,โ€ said Gercke. โ€œThey can ultimately go to county animal services and that is a place that can take their pets.โ€

But abandoning a pet isn't one. In fact, it is illegal in San Diego for an individual to abandon a domestic animal. The law states in part, "Any person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.โ€

The Woodward Center is offering a $5,000 reward to anyone who can identify the man seen abandoning the dog in their surveillance video.

The community is asked to contact the Woodward Center with tips at 858-756-4177, ext. 1.

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