A DEVASTATED owner has launched an urgent appeal for life-saving treatment after her beloved pooch was knocked down near the Kingston Bridge.
Sarah Mckenzie was terrified after Skye escaped her harness while out walking yesterday.
It's understood the dog ran towards the motorway after the busy bridge and was hit by two cars.
Now, her heartbroken family are desperate to raise £3000 to have the pup's leg amputated.
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Speaking on a Go Fund Me page, Sarah said: "Yesterday was the scariest day of our lives.
"She was knocked down by two cars who didn't stop to help. She managed to make her way to the transport museum where she hid in the rocks in the water in pain and scared.
"Luckily there are kind people there who helped me save her including the SSPCA."
The beloved animal has some "serious injuries" but the family have said they will do anything to have their "happy bouncy girl back".
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So far, almost £600 has been raised to help Skye.
To donate, visit here.
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