Dogs Trust has said it is seeing a 'huge rise' in the number of people looking to surrender dogs into its care as it highlighed the case of an emaciated lurcher who had recently given birth
DOGS TRUST HAS said it is seeing a “huge rise” in the number of people looking to surrender dogs into its care as it highlighed the case of an emaciated lurcher who had recently given birth.
Doing their best to help the dog, the couple sat with her all night as she gave birth to 10 puppies. They brought the dogs into Dogs Trust the following day.Dogs Trust who named the mother of the puppies Rainbow, said she was “severely malnourished, dehydrated, completely exhausted”.“As a result of this, she was unable to produce enough milk for her puppies.
Dogs Trust Ireland’s regional rehoming manager Eimear Cassidy said the charity is seeing “a huge rise” in the number of people looking to surrender dogs into their care, something she said is “extremely worrying”.
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