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Park rangers came to the rescue of a dog chained to a cinderblock in the water and purposely left to drown at shoreline of Longview Lake, south of Kansas City, Mo.

The dog was covered in mud and chained to a 12ร—12 cinderblock and โ€œpresumably left to drown in high water levelsโ€ according to Great Plains SPCA, who is now looking for the person(s) responsible.

Rangers quickly rescued the dog, and he is now recovering at the Great Plains SPCAโ€™s Independence shelter as of May 1, 2017.

โ€œThere is no doubt this was intentional,โ€ said Tonya Hampton with Great Plains SPCA. Anyone with information is urged to contact Jackson County Animal Control at (913) 475-6164.

The dog is thought to be between 5 and years old and is a lab/shepherd mix. Theyโ€™ve nicknamed him โ€œDeputyโ€ and he should be up for adoption within a few days after a health check.

Shortly after Deputyโ€™s rescue, Great Plains SPCA took care of him, got him fixed up and found him a loving home.

Check out the heartwarming update to Deputyโ€™s story in the video below!

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Park rangers came to the rescue of a dog chained to a cinderblock in the water and purposely left to drown at shoreline of Longview Lake, south of Kansas City, Mo.

The dog was covered in mud and chained to a 12ร—12 cinderblock and โ€œpresumably left to drown in high water levelsโ€ according to Great Plains SPCA, who is now looking for the person(s) responsible.

Rangers quickly rescued the dog, and he is now recovering at the Great Plains SPCAโ€™s Independence shelter as of May 1, 2017.

โ€œThere is no doubt this was intentional,โ€ said Tonya Hampton with Great Plains SPCA. Anyone with information is urged to contact Jackson County Animal Control at (913) 475-6164.

The dog is thought to be between 5 and years old and is a lab/shepherd mix. Theyโ€™ve nicknamed him โ€œDeputyโ€ and he should be up for adoption within a few days after a health check.

Shortly after Deputyโ€™s rescue, Great Plains SPCA took care of him, got him fixed up and found him a loving home.

Check out the heartwarming update to Deputyโ€™s story in the video below!

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