Found: Blue/Grey Lurcher In North West (WA9)
- Dog ID 41622
- Status Found
- Registered 27 Jul 2012
- Name
- Gender & Breed Lurcher
- Age Adult
- Colour Blue/Grey
- Marks & Scars White markings on neck/chest and paws
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Unknown
- Tattooed No
- Date Found 27 Jul 2012
- Where Found This dog was found in the Parr area of St.Helens WA9 it has been taken to leigh cats and dogs home by the St Helens dog warden. The article appeared in our local newspaper: http://www.sthelensstar.co.
- Found In Region North West
- Found In Post Area WA9
- Date Reunited
- Other Info I have no connection to this case other than seeing the article in my local paper.Please contact st helens dog warden or leigh cats and dogs home for details.
- Listed By icce
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- 2012-08-01 15:43 scootjockey
- God Bless the poor little mite. Not surprised he collapsed. Safe now, he deserves to have a wonderfull life now. Tays mum x
Last edited: 2012-08-01 15:43:38 by scootjockey - 2012-07-29 01:04 Majorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
- Thanks icce for posting the details on DL. I've copied the coverage from the paper:
Dumped dog 'had been stabbed'
4:48pm Friday 27th July 2012 in News By Stephen Mather
Dog warden Keiron Berry with the stabbed dog which also has other old wounds on its body and face.
A DOG found collapsed in the street had been stabbed several times.
Dog wardens were alerted earlier today (Friday, July 27) when neighbours at Ashtons Green in Parr discovered the animal - weak and in pain - slumped on a field at the Duckeries.
Remarkably the blue grey crossbreed lurcher/greyhound survived and is now in holding kennels.
After examining the dog’s other injuries, wardens believe that it may have been used for hunting. It is believed to be around four to five years old and is not microchipped.
St Helens Council is appealing that anyone who knows the dog and its owner, to come forward, so a proper investigation can be carried out.
Information will be reported to the RSPCA, in the hope that it will result in criminal proceedings.
Wardens describe the dog as friendly, despite its terrible trauma.
It will be re-homed in a week via Leigh Cats and Dogs centre to a home without any other animals and where it can be treated with care and attention.
If you have any information call 01744 676789 or 675823. - 2012-07-27 18:11
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