Found: German Shepherd Dog Female In Central (NN3)

  • Dog ID 108393
  • Status Found
  • Registered 05 Dec 2016
  • Name UNKNOWN
  • Gender & Breed Female German Shepherd Dog
  • Age
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  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Found 05 Dec 2016
  • Where Found found abandoned and tied to a tree near the Rectory Farm Pocket Park Pond Northamptonshire
  • Found In Region Central
  • Found In Post Area NN3
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Left nearly all night on a cold frosty night. Starving, freezing and terrified. Dog warden collected and took to kennels for assessment and hopefully rehoming. Warden thinks the dog was left by a local who knew of the hidden footpath. Crossposted from facebook Northampton Dog Warden 01604 83 80 00 Or Forest Lodge Kennels 01604 862239
  • Listed By Sandra Watt
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JulieH
How hard is it to hand dog into rescue instead of doing such a cruel thing ? Hope this poor dog finds a lovely home x
Unknown
Kit`sMum I wholeheartedly agree with every word you say. There is simply no excuse for this at all If this is a local person, then surely someone will notice if a person has not got his/her German Shepherd anymore. This so called owner must be selfish, uncaring. cruel, and callous.. These are probably his/her good points. This so called owners loss will no doubt be someone else`s gain. If it was up to me I would take this vile person miles from anywhere in freezing temperatures. And tie them to a tree. And say now "Try and find your way back" Rant over Last edited: 2016-12-07 19:50:30
Kit'sMum
Considering that there are so many people in England who help animals I really can't understand why someone would be so cruel. Hope this dog finds a loving forever home and can forget his past.
JANI
S/dogsfounduk bless x
DogLostLisa P - Regional Co-ordinator, Central
Shared on FB to Doglost Northamptonshire x
Juls
Poor thing , wish people would not do this very sad , hope ok and safe and warm now , such a shame hope finds a lovely home x x x
Sue - onestopalldogs
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