
I'm going to start by apologising in case I am breaking and CD rules here, but I came away from a friend's house this evening thinking I had to share this with people who understand and care.
My friend's daughter has a Bedlington, and tonight she was contacted by a chance acquaintance of hers about an elderly Bedlington (age unknown, but estimated as 10 years +) that she "got for free from an ad in the newsagent's window." The people she got it from told her a load of lies ("we've had her since she was a puppy and it's breaking our heart to let her go"--yeah, right--she isn't spayed, had mastitis and has most likely been a puppy factory for them all her life). Apparently this new owner has had the poor bitch three months and discovered it was blind once she got it home; when she contacted the couple she got her from they claimed her sight was fine and didn't want to know about her at all.
This woman has 6 kids, a greyhound and a very dodgy sounding partner whose friends have urged him to "just take the dog out and shoot it" because he hates it. This woman is very scared he and his friends will get drunk and do as they threaten. She has taken it to the vet for treatment and to the groomer, but her partner is adamant that he wants the dog out of the house and will not spend another cent on it.
Well, apart from saving a special place in hell for him and his friends, it's a case of getting the poor girl out of that house. She is desperate for cuddles, spends most of her time in her basket because she bumps into kids' toys and walls and even ended up with a UTI because she was too scared to leave her basket to go for a wee.
My friend's daughter rang the local breed rescue contact and was told they have no fostering facilities, that they can only assist with rehoming and that rehoming her was going to be virtually impossible. Apparently the breed rescue is inundated with offers for young dogs, but no one will help her.
The daughter doesn't want to call the RSPCA because they will put the poor girl down. I did explain to her that given the dreadful circumstances this poor girl is living in she may need to accept that this is not the worst that can happen.
With three dogs and a bitch of my own ours is far from the ideal foster home, but I can't ignore her and I feel as though I ought to take her on. Can anyone suggest what to do next?