Rudey
Well-Known Member
Have you, or somebody you know, lost a white male staffy in the Scunthorpe area recently? If so, we have handed him to the rescue kennels in Scawby called Sangreat. Details as below:
Approximately at 5:00 p.m. tonight a white male staffy ran in front of our car on Moorwell Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. We stopped, and as I opened the car door, he jumped in on my lap! There was nobody about, the dog did not have a collar on, he seemed fairly young, and had a lovely temperment. We knocked on a few doors to no avail.
We took him home and put a harness and lead on, and my OH walked the streets with him in the hope he would lead him home whilst I went to sort the horses out. Unfortunately the little guy was excited thinking 'he was going for a walk!' and didn't indicate where he lived.
OH rang the RSPCA - they said now we have put a collar on him, he is our responsibility! They gave us a number for the Councils Dog Warden, but no one answered, and was directed to ring the main Council who gave OH the phone number for Sangreat Rescue Kennels.
On the journey to the kennels, the little dog curled up and went to sleep on the passenger seat snoring his head off. The guy at the kennels said that they were inundated with dogs, and if no one claims him, he will be put down in 8 days!

He is such a lovely dog, I feel so bad for the little guy. If anybody knows or hears of someone that has lost a dog around the Scunthorpe area, please contact Sangreat Kennels http://www.yell.com/Sangreat+Kennels+Scawby-Kennels+_+Boarding-Brigg-DN209AA-4275689/index.html
I hope somebody claims him. I would have loved to have him (if he remained un-claimed), but I have two male staffies already, and my eldest staff can be funny with strange male dogs. xx
Approximately at 5:00 p.m. tonight a white male staffy ran in front of our car on Moorwell Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. We stopped, and as I opened the car door, he jumped in on my lap! There was nobody about, the dog did not have a collar on, he seemed fairly young, and had a lovely temperment. We knocked on a few doors to no avail.
We took him home and put a harness and lead on, and my OH walked the streets with him in the hope he would lead him home whilst I went to sort the horses out. Unfortunately the little guy was excited thinking 'he was going for a walk!' and didn't indicate where he lived.
OH rang the RSPCA - they said now we have put a collar on him, he is our responsibility! They gave us a number for the Councils Dog Warden, but no one answered, and was directed to ring the main Council who gave OH the phone number for Sangreat Rescue Kennels.
On the journey to the kennels, the little dog curled up and went to sleep on the passenger seat snoring his head off. The guy at the kennels said that they were inundated with dogs, and if no one claims him, he will be put down in 8 days!
He is such a lovely dog, I feel so bad for the little guy. If anybody knows or hears of someone that has lost a dog around the Scunthorpe area, please contact Sangreat Kennels http://www.yell.com/Sangreat+Kennels+Scawby-Kennels+_+Boarding-Brigg-DN209AA-4275689/index.html
I hope somebody claims him. I would have loved to have him (if he remained un-claimed), but I have two male staffies already, and my eldest staff can be funny with strange male dogs. xx
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