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Two Thunder Bay residents face animal cruelty charges

A dog and cat are now under care following an animal cruelty arrest Thunder Bay.

A dog and cat are now under care following an animal cruelty arrest Thunder Bay.

Thunder Bay Police were called to an apartment at the Royal Edward Arms Wednesday night following a complaint and ended up charging a 31-year-old man and 21-year-old woman with animal cruelty and obstructing police. The man is also facinga weapons charge for carrying what was believed to be a buck knife while officers were dealing with the animal complaint.

A Thunder Bay city official says it appears that the allegedly abused dog has puncture wounds in the eye and at the back of the head. (Supplied)

The dog wasvery thin, emaciated and had significant trauma-related injuries when located by the officers.

At our first observation that there's a puncture to the eye of the dog and a puncture near the back of its head and looked like it was limping with a leg injury, said Ron Bourret, manager of licencing and enforcement for the city.

Bourret said animal services officers had to take the Rottweiler mix breed maledog immediately to a veterinary clinic, where the dog remained this morning.

The dog that was rescued also appeared to be underweight, rescue officials say. (Supplied)

Police have reported the dog is currently in stable condition.

Afemale catwas also removed from the apartment. Police said the cat is in good condition and remains in the care of Animal Services.

The pair who were charged were to appear in court Thursday.

A male faces weapons charges in an unrelated matter that occurred while police were dealingwith the animal complaint. Theyspotted a man carrying what was believed to be a buck knife, and arrested him.