Dog found riddled with shotgun pellets
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Gillian and Robert Schifreen, who split their time between Bexhill and Portugal, volunteer at the Caldas Da Rainha dog shelter, run by charity CRAPAA.
Hazel was found at the side of the road along with two puppies, despite ‘only being a border collie-sized puppy herself’.
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Hide AdRiddled with shotgun pellets, Hazel was also suffering from lead poisoning which had been passed on to the pups.
“When Hazel came in she was in very poor condition and continued to go downhill,” said Gillian.
“She was becoming lame and very sick and the vets were treating her for a virus.
“Her puppies also began to be ill and they had to be removed from her.
“Luckily they both have new homes.”
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Hide AdGillian has been fostering Hazel while the dog undergoes an extensive course of drug treatment.
However, she cannot look after her permanently due to her own two dogs being quite territorial and is now appealing for UK dog lovers to offer Hazel a home.
Hazel is now fit and healthy and able to live a happy life.
But Gillian said because the Portuguese rarely adopt dogs unless they are small puppies, the one-year-old will most likely live its life out in the shelter if a home is not found in the UK.
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Hide AdHazel is house trained, friendly with other dogs and able to walk on a lead.
If anyone can offer Hazel a home, or would like to contribute toward the cost to get her into the UK, contact Gillian on [email protected] or Robert on 07713121273.
Alternatively, contributions to the fundraising page for Hazel named ‘Dogs just want to have fun’ are welcome at: http://www.gofundme.com/djwthf.
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