People are rallying around an abandoned dog that was found last week malnourished and with his mouth wired shut in a wooded area on St. Paul's East Side.
A fundraiser by Rescued Pets Are Wonderful (RPAW) in Blaine has brought in more than $17,000 to cover medical expenses for the pit bull called Riptide. And the Humane Society of the United States on Tuesday offered a $5,000 reward in hopes of generating tips that might lead authorities to those who left the dog for dead.
"Riptide has a long way to go, but we know he has the support of so many," Liz Gigler wrote on the volunteer animal rescue organization's Facebook page. "Words are not able to explain what this guy went through."
Acting on a tip, an animal control agent found the pup covered with maggots last Thursday in the area of E. 4th and Clarence streets.
The dog's back leg was tied to a tree and a zip tie clamped his muzzle shut, preventing the dog from being able to bark or eat, said Suzanne Donovan, a spokeswoman with St. Paul's Department of Safety and Inspections. Both the rope and zip tie had cut the dog to the bone, she said.
It wasn't immediately known how long Riptide had been in the woods, but Donovan said she believes he may have been there for up to two weeks.
The dog was taken to RPAW, a volunteer organization that says it has rescued and found homes for almost 4,000 animals since 2004.
Riptide's rear leg was amputated this week and his mouth will need "revision procedures," Gigler said