THE RSPCA has launched an enchantment after a canine described as “painfully skinny” was found curled up on a driveway behind a bush in Essex.
Three-year-old Dogue de Bordeaux cross Roxy was discovered huddled by a bush on a driveway in Boxted, final Sunday morning, by native resident, Emma Fowler.
Emma took Roxy to a neighborhood veterinary surgical procedure and vets there alerted the RSPCA as she was so emaciated they have been involved she’d been uncared for for a while.
Emma mentioned Roxy seemed “starving and shockingly thin”.
“She was so sweet once she realised we were friends and we were there to help her,” she added.
“She was grateful for the attention and it was such a relief to get her to safety.”
Roxy weighed 29kg (64lb), whereas a wholesome feminine Dogue de Bordeaux ought to weigh as much as 25kg (55lb) greater than that.
RSPCA inspector Nicky Thorne has now launched an investigation.
She mentioned: “Roxy is painfully skinny. You can see all of her bones and every single rib. She’s just skin and bone.
“It’s clearly taken a significant amount of time for her to get into this state, so I suspect she’s been seriously neglected.”
“I want to get some answers”
Three-year-old Roxy was microchipped to a property in Halstead, and Nicky has been following up with her previous owners who say she was rehomed in September 2023.
“The people Roxy was chipped to said she’d had to rehome her last year and she’d been taken on by a man called Rob,” Nicky mentioned.
Now, Nicky and the RSPCA is urging anybody who could possibly help with the investigation to get in contact.
She mentioned: “I’d like to hear from anyone who might recognise Roxy from the areas of Halstead and Boxted, or anyone who knows someone who previously owned a dog that looks like Roxy.
“She’s such a sweet and friendly dog, we’ve all completely fallen in love with her, and I want to get some answers about what’s happened to her.”
Anyone with any info can name the RSPCA’s enchantment line on 0300 123 8018.