CSPCA concerned following chemical attack on dog in Cork

The CSPCA has described the apparent spilling of chemicals on dogs in both Cobh and Ballincollig as extreme cases of cruelty.
The photos, which were sent to RedFM, have sparked outrage and concerns is mounting as the CSPCA says there's been a notable rise in the number of cases of animal abuse being reported Leeside.
This instance of animal cruelty follows the recent case of Marvin the terrier which captured national headlines after he was found with his throat slashed in Mayfield.
Speaking on the Neil Prendeville Show on Cork's RedFM Vincent Cashman of the CSPCA has this advise for anyone whose animal or pet has been abused:
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