INDEPENDENCE, Mo. -- Park rangers in Missouri managed to rescue an abused dog that was chained to a heavy cinderblock and left to die at a Lake south of Kansas City, according to WDAF.
The lab/shepherd mix was found caked in mud along the shoreline chained to a 12x12" cinderblock "presumably left to drown in high water levels," the Great Plains SPCA said in a statement.
"There is no doubt this was intentional," Animal Control Officer and Great Plains SPCA employee Tonya Hampton said in a statement.
Rangers quickly rescued the animal and he is now recovering at the Great Plains SPCA's Independence shelter. Officials believe the dog, now named Deputy, is between 5 and 7 years old.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Jackson County Animal Control at (913) 475-6164.
Great Plains SPCA tweeted a photo of Deputy on Monday afternoon.