Rock climbers found the German shepherd abandoned in Malibu Creek State Park with zip ties on its muzzle and neck on July 3.
Animal rights activists are offering $5,000 for any information that leads them to the person or people who abandoned a German shepherd with zip ties around its muzzle and neck last week. A group of rock climbers found Argon about 250 feet on a slope below the 500 block of North Malibu Canyon Road late on July 3. Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control said the dog had a lot of inflammation, plus warts and skin tags on his stomach and groin area.
However, after receiving care at the Palmdale Animal Care Center and returning to Agoura Hills, veterinarians discovered the animal, named Argon, was possibly suffering from lymphoma. 'He is getting extra love and care from our staff and volunteers, and we will continue to support him through his journey,' spokesperson Leah Cohen said in a statement. 'We are all very much pulling for Argon.
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