Dumped deformed puppy finds his forever home

Dumped deformed puppy finds his forever home

A terrified puppy with two deformed legs who was found dumped in a Liverpool park has undergone a successful operation and has now found his forever home.

The male bulldog-type pup, now called Chance, was found by a dog walker in a bush at the side of a footpath close to the back of Kirkdale Cemetery, near Seeds Lane, on 6 February.

Inspector Jo McDonald was sent to investigate and rushed the terrified and emaciated pup to Greater Manchester Animal Hospital.

Bulldog-type puppy recovering after an operation © RSPCAChance had an operation to correct one of his legs and was then sent to the Wirral and Chester branch - and manager, Kay Hawthorn fell in love with the loveable pup, now aged about three months.

Instead of putting Chance up for rehoming, she has decided to give him a home herself and he's now living alongside her four other dogs.

Kay said: "I just fell in love with him and he gets on so well with my other dogs I decided to give a home and he has settled in so well.

"He was found dumped in a bush and couldn't move and was absolutely terrified. He was curled up in a ball in the hospital and was reluctant to move, which we often find with dogs who have been dumped because they are just so frightened.

"He was also found to be in an emaciated body condition, with a body score of 1 out of 9 (1 being the lowest) and had flaky skin.

"But within two weeks in my care he has almost doubled his weight to 8.2 kilos and his skin condition has been treated.

Smiling woman owner holding bulldog-type puppy © RSPCA"Last week he went back to Greater Manchester Animal Hospital for a check-up on his leg which he had the operation on and it has now corrected itself. 

"They were going to operate on the other leg but due to the good diet he has been on it has helped it to straighten naturally and he is now walking and running around so well."

Chance is 'full of energy'

Chance is enjoying his time with his new family which includes Eva, a German shepherd aged 11, Bertie, a Shih tzu aged 18, Maise, a cross-breed terrier aged 12, and Toots, another Shih Tzu aged four.

Kay added: 

Chance enjoys playing with his football and is full of energy but loves cuddling up with the others and with me when he isn't as busy.

Our inspectors are still trying to find the person responsible for abandoning Chance. Inspector MacDonald said:

Chance was obviously really scared and I am so grateful the dog walker found him.

"He was left alone in a bush and would have died from starvation if he had not been found.

"I fear the person who had this pup may have been a dog breeder and when they saw these deformities and realised it would cost money to have the pet treated, callously decided to throw him away like a piece of rubbish and left him frightened and alone.

"I am so pleased he is enjoying life in his new home Kay who will spoil him with all the love and attention he needs.

Anyone with information about who is responsible should contact the RSPCA appeal line on 0300 123 8018.