Richmond Animal Care and Control rescues abandoned dog tied to bus pole

RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- Richmond Animal Care and Control has rescued a dog that had been tied with a leash to a bus pole between Thursday night and Friday morning. Between the evening hours on Thursday, Jan. 16 and the early morning hours on Friday, Jan. 17, a resident called Richmond Animal Care and Control (RACC) in reference to a dog that had been abandoned near the intersection of Chambers Street and Bowen Street in the city's Southside. When RACC staff arrived to the area, they were able to rescue the dog, which had been tied by a leash to a bus pole. Dog found tied to bus pole in Richmond's Southside (Photo: Richmond Animal Care and Control)Dog rescued by Richmond Animal Care and Control in Richmond's Southside (Photo: Richmond Animal Care and Control) It is a Class 1 misdemeanor to abandon or dump an animal, according to Virginia law. Though RACC's ability to take in surrendered animals is limited, anyone who needs to surrender their pet is asked to email morgan.larose@rva.gov for further assistance.

RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- Richmond Animal Care and Control has rescued a dog that had been tied with a leash to a bus pole between Thursday night and Friday morning.

Between the evening hours on Thursday, Jan. 16 and the early morning hours on Friday, Jan. 17, a resident called Richmond Animal Care and Control (RACC) in reference to a dog that had been abandoned near the intersection of Chambers Street and Bowen Street in the city's Southside.

When RACC staff arrived to the area, they were able to rescue the dog, which had been tied by a leash to a bus pole.

Dog found tied to bus pole in Richmond's Southside (Photo: Richmond Animal Care and Control)

Dog rescued by Richmond Animal Care and Control in Richmond's Southside (Photo: Richmond Animal Care and Control)

It is a Class 1 misdemeanor to abandon or dump an animal, according to Virginia law.

Though RACC's ability to take in surrendered animals is limited, anyone who needs to surrender their pet is asked to email morgan.larose@rva.gov for further assistance.