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Title: Urgent Appeal To Find STarving Dog Near Belper!!!


LOU - October 30, 2008 07:01 PM (GMT)
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Urgent appeal to find starving dog spotted near Belper


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A dog that was treated so badly he is scared of people has gone missing and it is feared he may be starving to death.
Inra was lost in this area in Spring 2008 and has been sighted repeatedly since then, wandering alone in the countryside close to Belper

He has been sighted in Horsley Woodhouse, Coxbench and Holbrook.

In March he was found a new home on the edge of Derby - but just four days later, his new owner lost him in the fields between Spondon and Ockbrook.

With no real knowledge of how to fend for himself and with a fear of humans which stops him from approaching them for food, the poor dog has been roaming the countryside ever since, glimpsed here and there in the fields and lanes of East Derbyshire as a poor cringing, starving creature who flees for his life the moment anyone tries to approach him.

Six-and-a-half months on from being lost, he is now believed to be steadily starving to death.

A poster and leaflet campaign has resulted in a smattering of calls to the RSPCA, but the dog remains an elusive whisp of smoke and his trail is always stone cold by the time the RSPCA are informed.

A RSPCA spokesperson said: "We know that in the last six months he has wandered east to Ockbrook and Risley, then north to Stanton-by-Dale, back west to Dale Abbey, north again to Stanley Common and Shipley Country Park, then southwest to Morley Hayes and Smalley Crossroads before heading westward to Horsley Woodhouse, Coxbench and Holbrook.

"He is a plain black medium-sized Labrador-Border Collie cross with a greying muzzle and very distinctive ears - One Pricked up, one dropped down. His ears are the absolutely vital key to finding him.

"All we can say with certainty at the moment is that he is somewhere in the countryside between Derby, Belper, Heanor and Ilkeston - very cold and very hungry."

Inra doesn't answer to any name and will run away in fear if you try to approach him, because he was so cruelly treated by his last owner.

He is a black medium-sized labrador-border collie cross, with a greying muzzle and very distinctive ears - one pricked one, one drooped down.

If you see him, please call the Derby RSPCA Volunteers on
07758 709337 or 07808 931289 or 07884 437396.

http://www.belpernews.co.uk/wild/Urgent ... 4576731.jp

ParkernPoppysMa - October 30, 2008 07:31 PM (GMT)
I've been helping the RSPCA look for this dog for nearly 2 months now.

I saw Inra in the woods near my house just over a month ago but unfortunately was unable to get close enough to catch her, and the next day when help was available she was nowhere to be seen.

Every night when i take Parker and Poppy out i walk the areas where she has been seen but have not seen or heard anything since. Just recently she has been noticed limping and not looking to good - but we never give up hope of catching sight of her again so we can attempt to help her in some way.

A man from the village had seen Inra and left food for her for over a month, it did go but we are unsure if it has been taken by badgers/foxes or another wild animal but we were hoping it was Inra. But lately the food has been not touched and we hope if it was Inra taking it she has found another source of food.

My heart went out to this dog and Danny from the RSPCA when i heard the story of how badly she was treated, you would never do the things that was done to her to your worst enemy and through a lot of patience Danny eventually won her over and she was rehomed.

I will continue to look for Inra and hope that one day she will be found.


Collies Rule! - October 31, 2008 09:03 AM (GMT)
I hope they find her - poor little girl, this is so sad



Karen - November 3, 2008 08:54 AM (GMT)
god that is so sad, hope she is found soon.




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