“Our team is heartbroken by Diamond’s story,” Metro Animal Care and Control said in a Facebook post.
An animal rescue center in Tennessee wants to find the person who set a dog on fire.
Metro Animal Care and Control in Nashville said, on Wednesday, officers were called to a home where they found a dog in "terrible shape." It was clear that the dog, now named Diamond, had been set on fire and needed emergency care. Officers took the dog to a local vet immediately."Her swelling has already gone down, but she still has a long road to recovery," the center said in a Facebook post. " She has been very sweet and friendly to everyone at our shelter since arriving, and our team continues to provide the best care for her as she continues to recover.
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