Found: Black And White Cross Breed Male In Southern Ireland (S.IRELAND)

  • Dog ID 111312
  • Status Found
  • Registered 12 Feb 2017
  • Name UNKNOWN FOUND IN WHEELIE BIN
  • Gender & Breed Male Cross Breed
  • Age Young Adult
  • Colour Black and white
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Found 09 Feb 2017
  • Where Found Co Meath
  • Found In Region Southern Ireland
  • Found In Post Area S.Ireland
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info This poor little dog was found dumped in a wheelie bin in Co Meath Was this dog stolen and dumped or just dumped Do you know this dog?
  • Listed By Patlucky
  • Views 4056
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Unknown
Agree with all your comments Elaine. Paws, and fingers xd.Last edited: 2017-02-14 21:48:36
JANI
Shared(uk&ireland)bless x
Elaine Tinker and Hemps mum
What a beautiful little boy, shame on whoever did it.

Big Thank you to the lady who found him.

Hopefully this lovely chap will get a loving forever home xxxx
Angel
What a difference some TLC makes. In the first picture this boy looks so, so sad and broken. In the second, after some love and a good groom, he looks so regal and proud. Well done to the lady that found him in that bin and to those that cared for him afterwards. I'm sure it won't be long before he finds a loving home or his original family if stolen. x
Sue - onestopalldogs
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#stoppettheft
Ohhhh, what a gorgeous boy - ThankYou to the Finder & LastHope Charity for giving Him some tender loving care -
I am very hopeful for His future x
collieowner
What a little beauty. Onwards and upwards now sweetie. Well done all involved in helping Noah.
JulieH
Such a lovely dog, how can people be so cruel ? A happy future for this little one now x
Lindy
Terrific to see what a good groom,lots of love and food has done for this lovely dog.
So many stolen dogs being found miles from home,(if this is the case)
Let's hope he gets the home he deserves.x
Unknown
No worries. Looks cute and a lot happier.
BigGSDPatlucky
Thanks GillyP I just wanted to get the dog here in case stolen
Bless he looks lovely
His life is on the up now
Unknown
The news article...



A young dog found in a wheelie bin could be somebody’s stolen pet according to the charity now looking after him.
It took nearly three hours for the two volunteers from Last Hope Charity in county Meath to groom the young dog who they think is a cross between a spaniel and a collie.
“It took two of us working on him to get rid of the matts of hair on him. The blades would not go through his hair it was so bad,” said Tania Murtagh from the charity.
She collected the dog, who has been christened Noah, from the woman who spotted his tail in the black wheelie bin in Navan on Monday afternoon this week.
“She told me that she was walking by and saw the bin move. She thought it could be a rat but when she looked she could see a dogs tail.”
The woman, who is a dog-owner, took him home and then rang the charity. Tania called to her and said, “The smell from him was horrific and he was covered in matts. There was one hanging off him that was the size of my fist.”
The matts are large lumps of hair mixed in with dirt and faeces and Tania immediately brought him to another volunteer with the charity who is a dog groomer.
“He was so good when we were grooming him. He didn’t move, he didn’t grown, I think he knew we were trying to get the matts off him.”
Noah is not micro-chipped and is believed to be 1-2 years old.
Tania is fostering him and says that in the short space of time since he was rescued she can tell that, “Somebody loved him once. There are no signs he was mistreated physically. He could have been dumped in the bin or he was there scavenging for food.”
“He will sit for you, he will give the paw and he is nearly house trained so I would say he was definitely somebody’s pet at some stage. There is a chance he could be somebody’s stolen pet. If only he had been micro-chipped he could have been reunited with them straight away.”
Unknown
Breed changed. Not a cocker described as collie x spaniel
BigGSDPatlucky
http://www.meathchronicle.ie/news/roundup/articles/2017/02/09/4134635-dog-found-in-wheelie-bin-could-be-someones-stolen-pet/
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