Two dogs are recovering at a Calgary animal hospital after being shot with arrows.
The wounded animals were spotted Friday in Kananaskis Country.
A Good Samaritan managed to catch them and the dogs were turned over to a Calgary animal rescue group.
Both dogs needed surgery.
X-rays showed the two animals were shot with fixed-blade arrows.
A group called “Tails Of The Misunderstood Canine Rescue Society” has started a fundraiser to help cover medical costs.
“The extent of damage has left one without a leg and the other holding onto a thread of life, which now, he has become stable,” the president of the group, Kelly Cerato, said.
The group is also documenting the dogs’ journies at www.facebook.com/tailsofthemisunderstoodcaninerescue/?fref=ts.
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