JosieB
Well-Known Member
Poor Bobby was picked up by my friend today. He had been advertised as needing a home by a warden from a sheltered accommodation complex. A king charles spaniel, 4yrs old,slightly overweight but very friendly. It turns out Bobby was owned by a lady with dementia. Bobby has lived surrounded byhis own urine and faeces. He weighs at least four stone and it took two women to pick him up. He was running alive with fleas and has fur missing on his back from them as no doubt allergic, although he cannot scratch as he is so fat. His rear end is very inflammed. He coughed continuously on the journey from his past home. He has teeth missing. His feet look as though they have been burnt, they are very stained no doubt from standing in his own urine. His claws are very overgrown, one has grown so long that it has curled round and gone into his pad and is coming out the top. Despite all this, little Bobby wagged his tail when my friend told him what a lovely little boy he was and continued to wag everytime he was spoken to.
Bobbys owner as I have said has dementia yet her family visit twice a week and the owner has meals on wheels. The warden has obviously known about the state Bobby was in, infact it was her who has made him be rehomed because of the mess in the house.
Why has no-one stepped in to help poor Bobby before all this escalated??
Bobby is tonight in a rescue centre, the vet was coming this afternoon and I will find out tomorrow whether Bobby has been pts or not. If Bobby can be saved my friend has offered him a home with her two dogs, she will take time off work to get him on the road to recovery, she has also offered to fund any veterinary expenses and I will also chip in.
Dont know why I am posting, maybe because it is such a shock and also because there is nothing to stop this woman going out and getting another dog. If animals are kept in sheltered housing then maybe the wardens should be held responsible if these animals aren't cared for properly. I dunno, it is just so very very sad.
Bobbys owner as I have said has dementia yet her family visit twice a week and the owner has meals on wheels. The warden has obviously known about the state Bobby was in, infact it was her who has made him be rehomed because of the mess in the house.
Why has no-one stepped in to help poor Bobby before all this escalated??
Bobby is tonight in a rescue centre, the vet was coming this afternoon and I will find out tomorrow whether Bobby has been pts or not. If Bobby can be saved my friend has offered him a home with her two dogs, she will take time off work to get him on the road to recovery, she has also offered to fund any veterinary expenses and I will also chip in.
Dont know why I am posting, maybe because it is such a shock and also because there is nothing to stop this woman going out and getting another dog. If animals are kept in sheltered housing then maybe the wardens should be held responsible if these animals aren't cared for properly. I dunno, it is just so very very sad.