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Calgary man charged after badly neglected dog found in northeast

WATCH ABOVE: Phil Fulton from the Calgary Humane Society discusses a recent case that saw a dog put down and charges laid against an owner – Oct 7, 2016

A Calgary man is facing charges in connection with a badly neglected dog found in the community of Abbeydale earlier this year.

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The female pit bull type dog was discovered near Saint Kateri Tekakwitha School on Feb. 28. The Calgary Humane Society said the brown and white dog, named Takhara, had “multiple large masses” on her hind end.

READ MORE: Humane society seeks owner of neglected dog found in northeast Calgary

On Thursday, Nicholas Loughran was charged under the Animal Protection Act of Alberta for allowing a dog to be in distress.

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“What is concerning in this case, apart from the clear need for medical intervention, was that she was left to fend for herself as a stray,” spokesperson Brad Nichols said in a news release.

The humane society said despite the suffering Takhara endured, she had a resilient, affectionate disposition.

BELOW: View a photo of masses of the dog’s hind end

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“Sadly, due to her condition and a poor prognosis, she was humanely euthanized on the recommendation of a veterinarian,” Brad Nichols said.

“We thank the public for their support in this case as their tips were fruitful toward the ultimate charge.”

Loughran is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.

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