Alsager: RSPCA sets up a helpline and a hub to help pet owners struggling with the cost-of-living crisis

By Deborah Bowyer

6th Feb 2023 | Local News

Bobby is now a bundle of joy and happiness after being treated by the RSPCA
Bobby is now a bundle of joy and happiness after being treated by the RSPCA

The RSPCA has opened a phone helpline for pet owners worried about the cost-of-living crisis and it's launched a cost-of-living hub with practical help.

It comes after a staff member fell in love with a neglected dog after he was found with most of his fur missing due an untreated flea infestation.

Bobby, aged 13, was rescued by inspector Anthony Joynes after he was called to check on the welfare of the terrier cross at an address in Cheshire last week.

He could see the pet had lost most of his fur due to being riddled with fleas. He also had sore and infected ears and eyes.

Bobby was found with most of his fur missing due an untreated flea infestation.

His owner, who said they could no longer care for Bobby due to a change in circumstances, was considering having him put to sleep but the dog was rushed to the RSPCA Wirral & Chester Branch for veterinary treatment and some much-needed TLC.

Kay Hawthorne, branch manager, said: "He was filthy and in quite a state with more fleas than we have seen on a single animal.

"He had barely any fur from the waist down and you could just see thousands of black dots all over him - which were the fleas.

"He had dirty infected ears and was also struggling from untreated dry eyes - both were sore and infected.

"One of his nails was very overgrown and gnarled, whilst another had grown into a complete circle - piercing his pad and growing into it significantly.

"Staff got to work and gave him a good clean where lots of fleas got washed off. He was treated for his fleas once he was dry.

"He then had his blocked ears cleaned out and we started him on a course of treatment to help clear the infection.

"We clipped his gnarled nail, and removed the piercing one from the pad, then bathed the wound, enabling him to put his foot down and walk properly for the first time in a long time.

"While all this was taking place, he didn't stop wagging his tail the whole time.

"That night he slept in a warm room on a clean, thick plump bed - the best uninterrupted sleep he had had in a long time, without the discomfort of fleas making him itchy and restless. His ears and eyes weren't bothering him and he was able to walk without the piercing pain of a nail in his foot."

Kay bonded with Bobbi so much she rehomed him with her other dogs.

She added: "He was just so sweet natured and lovely and I knew we would struggle to find him a home at such an elderly age so I took him on. He now looks so happy and it just proves there is life in the old dog yet!"

Inspector Joynes said he was delighted to see a transformed Bobbi and is over-the-moon he is now enjoying a new chapter in life with Kay.

He said: "Poor Bobbi really was in a bad way and it was so upsetting to think the owner was considering putting him to sleep, due to moving away and leaving him in the care of someone else who was struggling to cope.

"He should never have been left to get in such a state with veterinary assistance and charities around who would help in this situation."

For pet owners who are worried about the cost-of-living crisis, the RSPCA has opened a telephone helpline to support callers and a dedicated Cost of Living Hub with practical help and advice on the website.

To help the RSPCA continue rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming animals in desperate need of care please visit our website or call our donation line on 0300 123 8181.

     

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