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RSPCA appeal launched after ‘young pup’ found in river weighed down with rocks

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Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 24th July 2025

The RSPCA are appealing for information after a dead dog was found dumped near a river tunnel, stuffed into a bin bag and weighed down with rocks.

The young German Shepherd, identified as ‘Alpha’ from his microchip, was discovered in a remote location near Barrow Bridge Road in Bolton.

The RSPCA has described it as a ‘very distressing scene’, with the young dog ‘deliberately concealed’ from passers-by.

Two-year-old Alpha had had a bin bag pulled over his body, and rocks placed on top to weigh him down in the water near the river tunnel.

He was moved to the Destitute Animal Shelter in Bolton after being reported to the local dog warden, before being moved to the animal welfare charity’s Greater Manchester Animal Hospital.

Alpha’s body was covered in blood but vets found no visible external injuries or fractures and his cause of death remains unclear.

His microchip linked him to a previous owner who said the dog was rehomed earlier this year – the new owner is believed to have connections to Bradford in West Yorkshire.

The RSPCA is now appealing to the public for information, especially from anyone who may have seen suspicious activity near Barrow Bridge Road or who has CCTV or ring doorbell footage from nearby homes, farms or cottages.

The RSPCA has issued an appeal after a young German Shepherd was found weighed down with rocks in a river
The RSPCA has issued an appeal after a young German Shepherd was found weighed down with rocks in a river

RSPCA Inspector Deborah Beats said: “This was a very distressing scene. The circumstances in which Alpha was found suggest someone went to deliberate lengths to conceal his body.

“To leave any animal like this is deeply concerning. We want to understand what happened and whether this dog suffered before his death.”

She added added: “This is a quiet spot, but not far from a main road. It’s possible someone local saw or heard something unusual in the early hours of Sunday 13 June.

“We’re urging anyone with relevant information to contact the RSPCA Inspectorate appeal line on 0300 123 8018 quoting incident number 01574838.”

For more information about how to report an incident of animal cruelty, visit the RSPCA website.

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