
Long story, here goes:
I was off sick from work yesterday after suffering a nasty migraine, had had enough and went to see my GP.
On my way I stopped at my little local shop to grab some milk, and saw outside the shop tied up a curled up ball of very large Stafford...
I went into the shop and asked who the dog belonged to and was he ok?
The lady behind the counter said that he had been found by the postman at 4.30am wandering in the park opposite with his harness and lead on, the postman took the dog straight to the shop as he knew it was the only place with people around at that time in the morning. The shop owners called the police as they were worried (because of the lead and harness still being on) that perhaps an elderly owner had collapsed or was injured somewhere. The police weren't interested and told them to call the dog warden.
Dog warden was called and a message left for him to respond to when he got into the office at 9am.
I was at the shop at 8.30am, the poor lad was shaking, whining, very skinny, bloody claws, bald infected patches all over him (particularly his bum end).
I asked the shop owners to call the dog warden again, they were told he was on his way.
I stayed with the lad, didn't have the heart to leave him...
We gave him something to eat (nearly had our hands off!lol)
Lots of mums and people passed by - I felt they were looking at me as if he were my dog, but I told them his story. There are some lovely people out there - one lady went to her home and brought him a blanket. Another couple took photo's of him, in case he was not microchipped and they could then have put signs up around the area.
Anyway, finally at 10.30am the dog warden turned up - recognised the dog straight away, but scanned him to make sure.
Sure enough, he was / is microchipped, belongs to a chap on a new housing estate nearby, but apparently the dog doesn't live there, he is being 'looked after' by someone on another housing estate not too far away.
I impressed upon the dog warden that if they call this 'looking after' then they have a pretty poor idea of what that should be - could he make sure that they are told in no uncertain terms that this dog needs looking after better. He said that the dog had escaped before and as he did seem to be in a bit of a state, he would be calling the RSPCA once the dog had been returned to whichever household wanted him this time around.
That poor little man deserves better surely?
Despite the fact that he obviously didn't feel very well, he was so happy to see people.
So my message is - people of Witham, Essex, beware, I know the estate where this dog supposedly lives, and if I see this poor lad looking anything other than the spectacular animal he should be I will be taking it further.
Fingers crossed that this lad one day gets the love and nurtering he deserves.