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Abused Cocker Spaniel Making Strides

Couple "made up the whole story" of rescuing the animal, authorities say

The dog a man said was found on the side of Belmar Boulevard in Wall on Friday is resting comfortably and making strides toward recovery, veterinary staff said.

Samurai continues to receive small amounts of food while veterinarians try to gradually build the aged cocker spaniel's strength and is doing as well as can be expected.

"Sammy did well through the night and remains stable this morning,'' Red Bank Veterinary Hospital staff said. "We are continuing to offer him small amounts of food which he is taking like a champ! He remains on antibiotics and pain medication."

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Saturday:

The ailing cocker spaniel brought to a Tinton Falls shelter Thursday by a couple falsely claiming to have found it struggling for life on the side of a road is resting comfortably at the Red Bank Veternary Hospital.

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The dog, who Associated Humane Society workers named "Morgan" after the man who they belived "saved'' the dog, is still in critical condition but is being tended to, free of charge, by hospital staff. It's real name, according to hospital staff, is "Samurai.''

"Samurai is resting comfortably in our hospital under the loving care of many doctors and technicians," a post on the hospital's Facebook page reads. "He remains in critical condition."

Previously:

 They said they found a dog in a garbage bag on the side of a Wall Township road Thursday.

But a Brick Township couple has been arrested and charged with animal cruelty after it was found that the pair never found the dog at all. It was their own animal. 

Keith Morgan, 56, and his wife Shauna Morgan, 43, were arrested today at the couple’s Sawmill Road home by officers from the New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said Victor “Buddy” Amato, chief SPCA law enforcment officer.

“They made up the whole story,’’ Amato said.

The couple is also charged with filing a false police report, Amato said.

The dog, a Cocker Spaniel known as “Morgan,’’ was brought to the Associate Human Society’s office on Shafto Road in Tinton Falls Thursday covered in feces and urine, humane society officials said.

AHS officials have said the dog suffered severe neglect and is on a feeding tube.

Previously Reported:

A motorist driving on Belmar Boulevard on Thursday noticed a movement in a garbage bag on the side of the road, officials said.

It was a live dog, covered in feces and ill, left to die an inhumane death.

The Cocker Spaniel was taken to the Associated Humane Society in nearby Tinton Falls, where the aging dog has been named "Morgan,'' Humane Society staff said.

"We at AHS are offering a $500 reward to anyone with information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for treating Morgan in this unthinkable way," according to a release from the AHA. "We will keep the public updated on Morgan's progress as he begins the healing process."

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