Lurcher dog abandoned and left tied to a gate near the ISPCA National Animal Centre

"Not only is it an offence to abandon an animal, but to leave a dog tied to a gate and walk away is extremely irresponsible and very cowardly", said ISPCA Supervisor Emma Kealy

Yesterday, Friday 8th March 2023 at approximately 11:30am, a member of the public discovered a young female lurcher dog tied to a gate, close to the ISPCA’s National Animal Centre in Keenagh, Co. Longford.

ISPCA Animal Welfare Supervisor, Emma Kealy said: “Not only is it an offence to abandon an animal, but to leave a dog tied to a gate and walk away is extremely irresponsible and very cowardly”.

The dog was brought to a nearby veterinary practice.  She has wounds and sores on her feet, is thin and in poor body condition.   Following a veterinary assessment, she was admitted into ISPCA care.  Although she was microchipped, the details were not registered, making it difficult to trace her owner, said Emma.

The ISPCA is appealing to anyone who has any information, to please contact the National Animal Centre on 043 33 25035 or email [email protected].

The dog, named Wendy by ISPCA staff, is settling in well, despite her ordeal.

Emma added: “Wendy is just the sweetest young lurcher and one of many in ISPCA care. Our Centre is full, with so many dogs in desperate need of loving new homes.  Anyone who is not able to adopt a dog, could consider fostering or encouraging a family or friend to do so. We are always looking for volunteers who could give up some free time to help walk dogs in our care, which greatly helps towards their rehabilitation, before we go about finding them new loving homes.

Wendy will be available for adoption as soon as she has fully recovered.

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