A Dawesville couple have been charged with animal cruelty offences after allegedly failing to seek vet treatment for their sick, elderly dog.
RPSCA WA inspectors attended the pair's home after receiving an animal cruelty report in March, 2025.
Inspectors described the 12-year-old American Bulldog as emaciated with his pelvis, ribs and spine clearly visible.
The dog was also having difficulty supporting himself as his back legs were collapsing.
The accused, both aged 41, allegedly admitted they had not sought vet advice or treatment for their pet.
The dog was surrendered to the RSPCA and a subsequent vet examination found he had aggressive blood cancer, ears so chronically infected they were unable to be examined without the dog being sedated, a mass on his eye and suffering from muscle loss and musculoskeletal issues.
His condition was so severe he had to be euthanised.
The Dawesville couple are due to appear in the Mandurah Magistrates Court on October 28.
Peel region businesses, organisations encouraged to apply for new round of RED grants
Mandurah Police continue search for missing man
New mural unveiled at Austin Lakes Baptist College
MARC staff recognised at 2025 Royal Life Saving WA Bravery Awards
Hefty fines for local fisherman after catching pink snappers out of season
WATCH: Shocking footage captures youths hanging out of moving car in Secret Harbour, Golden Bay
Shire to leave whale carcass to rot on Preston Beach due to cost of removal
10-year-old boy charged over attempted armed robbery in Warnbro
Homemade shotgun, firearm instruction manuals, OC spray seized from Greenfields home