A 'SAD' looking Labrador has been found wandering the streets of Slough.

Slough Borough Council is carrying out an investigation to find out where the chocolate Labrador had been living due to the poor condition she was found in.

The female dog was seen "wandering aimlessly" by a concerned member of the public at about 5pm on Common Road, Langley last Wednesday, April 7.

As such, the authorities dog warden was called and they collected the dog from the street.

A vet carried out an inspection and discovered she had been living in "dirty and unsuitable conditions" leaving her with deformed feet and severe skin irritation and sores.

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The Labrador also appeared to show signs of having multiple pregnancies.

Ian Blake, resilience and enforcement team leader, said: "The dog is microchipped but unfortunately the details were very out of date and no current owner could be traced.

“She is still undergoing medical treatment and is too unwell to be put into any foster care.

“In an effort to try and understand what happened to this dog and how she ended up where she did, we are appealing for information to be provided to us in confidence.”

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The Labrador is still being cared for by the vet as her condition is not currently suitable to be transferred to a foster home.

If anyone has any information about where the dog has been or who the most current owners were, please contact Ian Blake, of the resilience and enforcement team, on 07917 092909 or by emailing ian.blake@slough.gov.uk.

The council also said they will be working with rescue organisations so that she can have a "happy future" and be rehomed.