A young Cocker Spaniel has made a outstanding restoration since her rescue in January. She was found by a involved individual in Hardwick, Stockton, severely underweight and barely in a position to stand. She was taken in by the Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council Animal Welfare Service stray canine reception, the place she was given the title Thelma.
Upon evaluation at Clifton Lodge Vets, it was revealed that Thelma was affected by extreme aenemia and different well being points, together with pores and skin situations and malnourishment. Despite her dire situation, with devoted care and therapy, she steadily regained her power and vitality.
Eventually, she was transferred to Dogs Trust Darlington for rehoming, the place her true persona continued to blossom. It was there that she caught the attention of Lesley Brown, an worker at Clifton Lodge Vets, who determined to make her part of her household.
Now often called Flora, she not solely has a loving perpetually household but in addition two canine companions, Luna the Bull Mastiff and Bruno the crossbreed.
Lesley mentioned, “It was love at first sight for me. When she initially got here into the vets, they mentioned she wouldn’t have survived one other week which was so upsetting. I can get fairly emotional when she is sitting on my knee, considering of what she has been by, however she is going to by no means be chilly or lonely once more. She’s now as much as her superb weight of 13.7kg and her lovely coat has totally grown again.
“Flora has fitted right into the family and is living her best life. She is such a happy and playful girl; she loves playing tug of war and running around with Luna. We have a big toy box for the dogs which she is always in picking out toys one by one. We spoil her but she deserves every second of it.”
Alex Hennessey, Manager at Dogs Trust Darlington Rehoming Centre mentioned, “We are thrilled by how far Flora has come. To see her now, happy, healthy and loved, it’s a tribute to everyone who was involved in her care and her wonderful resilience.”