Marcus Rashford has captured the hearts of fans not only with his remarkable performances on the football field but also with his adorable Can Corso dog named Saint.
Through social media, Rashford has shared glimpses of his beloved companion, highlighting the strong bond between them and the dog’s role in helping him unwind after intense matches.
Rashford, known for his philanthropic endeavors off the field, has emphasized the significance of self-care and mental well-being. His Can Corso dog, known for its gentle and affectionate nature, provides him with solace and relaxation. The dog’s presence offers Rashford a much-needed escape from the pressures associated with professional football.
However, concerns have been raised by animal welfare experts regarding the dog’s appearance and the practice it has undergone. It has been determined that the dog’s ears have been cropped, an illegal procedure in the UK and Ireland under the Animal Welfare Act 2006. While the practice is still legal in some countries, importing dogs with cropped ears is not considered a wrongdoing.
The RSPCA strongly opposes ear cropping, as it is a painful and unnecessary procedure performed for cosmetic purposes. It does not provide any benefit to the dog and can have negative effects on their health, behavior, and overall welfare. The organization urges people not to purchase dogs with cropped ears, as it supports the painful process.
Rashford acquired his puppy from Chaperone K9, a family-run company specializing in personal and family protection dogs. The director of the company clarified that their organization does not perform ear cropping in the UK and highlighted that dogs may be imported from countries where the practice is still legal.
Saint is the latest addition to the Rashford family of dogs, joining Atom and Humber, who were brought to Manchester United with Alexis Sanchez’s transfer to the club.