(KAIR)--A reward is being offered as an incentive as the search to find who's responsible for the Thanksgiving Day shooting, via arrow, of a local area dog continues.
Stephanie and Cody Horton, late Thursday morning, took to social media to draw attention to the shooting, complete with a photo of the arrow-impaled dog. The post can be seen here, but the photo could be disturbing to some readers.
The message accompanying the photo says the shooting occurred in the Denton/Bendena area of Doniphan County, with a later comment saying the Sheriff's Office has been notified of the crime. The Doniphan County Sheriff- Office was not available for immediate comment.
According to the social media post, the dog received emergency treatment from an area veterinarian, and, while in pain, is expected to survive, being treated with antibiotics and pain medication.
The couple has not publicly stated the amount of the offered reward.
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