British Columbia

B.C. man charged with animal cruelty after dog nearly dies of fleas

The B.C. SPCA says an older dog named Rascal required several blood transfusions to save its life after severe flea infestation.

Rascal the terrier was admitted to a veterinary clinic after losing most of its blood, according to B.C. SPCA

Rascal the terrier almost died from a flea infestation, according to the BC SPCA. (BC SPCA)

An animal cruelty charge has been laid against a British Columbia man after a dog nearly died of a serious flea infestation. 

The B.C. SPCA said in a release that an older terrier named Rascal was rushed to an animal hospital on Vancouver Island earlier this year after losing about 85 per cent of his blood to fleas.

Animal protection officer Tina Heary said the dog was "literally dying from fleas" when he came into the group's care.

Heary says people know fleas can cause itchy skin and irritation, but don't always realize the insects feast on blood.

The B.C. SPCA says Rascal recovered after receiving life-saving blood transfusions and is now thriving in a new home.

Rascal at a fundraiser after recovering. (BC SPCA)

It says Gary Bob of Lantzville has been charged with one count of animal cruelty under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.