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WATCH: Shocking moment dog dumped in street days before Christmas

A man has been captured on CCTV abandoning a dog from a car in Staffordshire just days before Christmas.

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CCTV images show Snoop the dog being dumped by a man RSPCA officials want to speak with; and Snoop seen distressed at the window of the car; and later after being cared for by staff

The RSPCA released the heartbreaking footage in a bid to trace the man who dumped Snoop the dog on the street.

A man is seen leaving the passenger side of the car carrying a dog bed, and leading the white and black Staffordshire bull terrier type dog.

The footage shows him cross the road, leaving the bed on the pavement and unclipping the dog’s lead, before running back to the car and driving away.

The distressed dog jumps up at the window and chases the care as it drives away.

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RSPCA officials say the dog was found sitting in the bed by a passer-by during the following hour.

They took him to a local vets who called the RSPCA.

RSPCA inspector Natalie Perehovsky is now investigating and is appealing to the public for any information about the men responsible for dumping the dog.

Inspector Perehovsky said: “It’s beggars belief that someone could abandon a dog like this at Christmas, but we are so thankful to the kind people who found Snoop sitting sadly in his bed, for taking him to the safety of a vets straight away.”

She added: “The footage has to be seen to be believed, it’s just awful.

"To see the poor dog in such obvious distress jumping up at the car as it drives away it just heartbreaking.

"I can’t understand how someone could do this.

"The vets scanned his microchip and we have traced two previous owners in the Birmingham area, but do not believe either are the current owners, and therefore not those responsible for abandoning the dog.

“One man can be seen clearly in the footage dumping the dog, and there is a second person in the driver seat of the car. I am very keen to hear from anyone who recognises the vehicle, the man or the dog.

“The veterinary staff have nicknamed the dog Snoop, and he is in good condition, thought to be two years old.

"He is a white Staffie with black marking, and is such a friendly, lovely boy.

"He’s currently being cared for at a private boarding kennels where he will get all the care he needs whilst I investigate further."

“Anyone who recognises the vehicle, the dog or the men in the footage can contact me in complete confidence, by leaving me a message on our inspector’s appeal line number on 0300 123 8018.

The footage was recorded at around 5pm on December 17 near the junction of Timor Grove and Pacific Road, in Stoke.

RSPCA officials circulated the footage across the West Midlands in a bid to find those responsible.

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