The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is investigating, but it remains unknown who is responsible.
A golden retriever was found with third-degree burns on his back earlier this month, one of a series of dogs who have been injured with acid in the Los Angeles area in recent days.
The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department began an investigation of possible animal cruelty after the dog was found in Lancaster, California. No information about a suspect was known.
Since then, he has been recovering in an animal hospital as a local rescue group prepares to find him a home.
The dog was named Fergus by the Southern California Golden Retriever Rescue as a nod to his powerful spirit. The group arranged medical care for the roughly 2-year-old dog, and more than 600 people donated to his cause.
"Of course like all Goldens he is still loving and forgiving and just wanted to be held," the group wrote on his GoFundMe page.
SOURCE: BuzzFeed
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