A REWARD has been offered to anyone who has information about a case of animal cruelty in Royston.
The Chronicle revealed last week that walkers at Rabbit Ings found an injured terrier which had been tied to a post and abandoned at the popular nature reserve.
It’s thought the dog, which was around ten years old, had been used for breeding and vets were left with no choice but to put her down.
Sandra Hull, who runs Cudworth Pet Shop on Barnsley Road, has offered a £100 reward for information.
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