Incidents classed as intentional harm include attempted killing, poisoning, beating, improper killing, mutilation and suspicious circumstances
The RSPCA received 502 reports made to the charity about dog cruelty in 2022, this was compared to 450 in 2021. The figures released by the RSPCA include reports made about intentional harm, neglect and abandonments.READ MORE: Cumbria Police issue statement after reports of man 'seen in public with a sword'
The charity has released the heartbreaking figures as part of its Cancel Out Cruelty campaign, in a bid to raise funds to help its frontline rescue teams continue to save animals from cruelty and abuse.
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