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Starving Dog Found Chewing on His Own Tail After Being Locked in a Wet Kennel for 3 Weeks A starving, emaciated dog, who gnawed at his own tail after being locked alone in a wet, filthy kennel for at least three weeks, is now ready to go to his forever home. Rodney, a 3-year-old lurcher cross, was found living in appalling conditions in January by an estate agent, police, and local council members, who arrived at a Huyton, Liverpool property in northern England to carry out an eviction. Witnessing the deplorable condition of the canine, the estate agent called the RSPCA, who sent animal rescuer, Inspector Pamela Bird, to investigate, according to a press release. ....
THIS lovable hound is looking for a home with women only as his difficult life has left him cautious and uncomfortable around men. Stitch has been patiently waiting since June for the right home at the RSPCA’s Warrington branch in Slutchers Lane, and he hopes he may find his ‘paw-fect’ match this Valentine’s Day The three-year-old American bulldog cross arrived at the centre extremely nervous and shut-down, with his previous owner struggling to cope. But he has since made one of the biggest mental turnarounds and transformations that the centre team has ever seen. Animal welfare team leader Alana Bibby said: “When Stitch first arrived, he was petrified and very untrusting, particularly of men. ....
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