Dog Shot Twice Is Put Down By Veterinarian After Being Paralyzed By Shooting: VIPD

Dog Shot Twice Is Put Down By Veterinarian After Being Paralyzed By Shooting: VIPD

FREDERIKSTED — An injured dog named “Moe” was transported to the St. Croix Animal Welfare Center for treatment on Wednesday, authorities said.

The medical evaluation revealed that the Estate Whim-area dog sustained two pellet gunshot wounds to the body.

“One of the gunshot wounds impacted the dog’s spine causing paralysis,” VIPD spokesman Toby Derima said. “Due to the severe injuries, the dog was humanely euthanized.”

The VIPD advises the general public that if you have a problem with any animal in your neighborhood, shooting or poisoning the animal is not the solution.

“It is cruel and is against the law,” Derima said. “Pellet projectiles can be as dangerous and deadly as bullets.”

This case, classified as an first-degree animal abuse, is currently under active investigation.

“The dog lived in Estate Whim since after Hurricane Maria and was fed by people in the neighborhood, although no one technically owned him,” according to Derima.

If you have any information regarding this case, please call 911, the VIPD Animal Cruelty Investigator at (340) 778-2211 extension 6097, or you can submit an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers USVI at (800) 222-TIPS (8477).