A BADLY burned dog is on the road to recovery after suffering horrific injuries when she was scalded by boiling tea.
The black and tan cross breed, who has been re-named Lucy, is now in need of a new home.
The dog, once named Lucky, has been staying at Altham Animal Centre since being rescued from her Accrington home.
Her former owner, Deborah Hargreaves, 48, of Cobham Road, was banned from keeping animals for two years after pleading guilty to animal cruelty.
She was ordered to pay £200 in costs by Hyndburn magistrates last week.
RSPCA inspector Lisa Lupson said the animal had suffered the "most severe injuries" she had ever seen.
Lucy is described as "really friendly" with a nice temperament.
Because of her nervous nature she is not suitable to be in a home with young children.
Animal centre deputy manager Steve Carpenter said: "I'm confident Lucy will find a home because she has the 'aah' factor. She'd make a lovely pet."
Anyone interested can contact the animal centre on 01254 231118.
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