JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Officials with Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services are asking for the public’s help after a dog was found critically injured along a roadside last week and later died from what veterinarians determined were multiple stab wounds.
The dog was discovered around 5:30 p.m. June 26 near the intersection of Blanding Boulevard and Argyle Forest Boulevard, according to Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services.
The large blue-and-white, unneutered male dog was wearing a metal chain collar but had no microchip or identification tags. He had been wrapped in a shower curtain and was suffering from severe injuries when he was brought to ACPS…