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Starved Great Dane ate its own foot to survive, shelter said

GREENWOOD, S.C. — An animal shelter in South Carolina says it has rescued a starved Great Dane that ate one of his own feet to survive.

News outlets report owners 32-year-old Jessica James and 38-year-old Skylar Craft are charged with ill treatment of animals. A Ware Shoals police report says officers were told last month about a “very skinny” Great Dane missing over half his back right leg.

The 6-year-old dog, was tied to a metal pole, and police say there wasn’t a food or water bowl nearby. Police say the owners couldn’t tell officers how long the dog had been tied up or how long it had been injured.

Noah’s Arks Rescue posted online that it rescued the dog, now named Luke, last week. He was in critical condition as of Tuesday.

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