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Appeal to find owners of dumped dog

 
 
An appeal has been made to members of the public to come forward if they have any information about a dog that has been found roaming the streets in a neglected condition in Cramlington. 
 
The female terrier was picked up by County Council Animal Welfare Officers on the Westwood Grange area of Cramlington on Thursday December 9. 

The dog had hair loss, poor skin and ears and it is thought she has been used for breeding. She had no collar or microchip. 
She has been given the name Elsie and is now being cared for by Berwick Animal Rescue Kennels.(BARK). 

If you have any information, no matter how small, please contact the Animal Welfare Team on 0345 600 6400 or by email to Animal.Welfare@northumberland.gov.uk in the strictest of confidence. 
 
A council animal welfare officer said: “Someone, somewhere knows who she belongs to, or has seen her about. She is in poor condition, has never been microchipped and seems to have just been dumped out on the streets in the middle of winter. 
 
“This is an inexcusable case of neglect and we are very keen to get to the bottom of how she came to be in such a poor condition and bring those responsible to account.” 
 
You can help support dogs just like this one by buying a charity calendar featuring dogs rescued in Northumberland. The proceeds go directly to four local animal charities: Alexa’s Animals, BARK, The Dog’s Trust and Dogs First. 
 
The calendar features twelve dogs that have been rescued by Northumberland County Council’s animal welfare team and partner charities. 
 
The calendars cost £4.49 and can be ordered online from https://paymentportal.northumberland.gov.uk/Payment/NCC/Calendar/  or by contacting the animal welfare team on 0345 600 6400. 
 
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