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Help needed to protect dogs from death row

- @Angelacole­km

acole@thekmgroup.co.uk It may not sound like lifesaving work, but fostering dogs from the RSPCA could save their lives.

Fosterers for the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells branch of the charity in Headcorn could be taking on an animal that was on death row and helping to make it rehomeable.

The branch has until now had just one fosterer, Richard Cummins, whose services have been shared with the Leybourne branch.

Now managers are appealing for dog-loving members of the public to get involved. Branch chairman Daphne Harris said: “If we can just get one person, that would be amazing.”

Mr Cummins, of Upper Halling, who works as a branch support specialist for the RSPCA in the south east, has fostered 11 dogs in five years, the latest of which is Wuzzle, from the Leybourne centre.

His experience has been uplifting and rewarding, as well as, at times, heartbreak­ing.

He said: “I can’t have a pet myself due to work, but with this I still get the benefit of having a dog but without the longterm ties and commitment­s.

“You see a change from a dog who is nervous and frightened, leaping up at the sides of the kennels, and you see them grow into a dog that is what you expect of a dog.”

His first, a 13-week-old puppy who was part of a prosecutio­n, needed fostering as the case was expected to last at least a year.

“It would have meant that puppy growing up in kennels,” he said. “By the time he came out he would have been basically institutio­nalised, so I took him on. You forget how hard puppies are. The last time I had a dog was when I was growing up at home, so it was quite a learning curve.” The pup was rehomed to his broth- er’s family following the conclusion of the case more than a year later, so he is still able to see him.

He has had dogs who only stayed a few months and in one instance he discovered a trait in the animal that meant it could not be rehomed. Had he not been in a home environmen­t, this may not have been known.

Mrs Harris said: “You have got to persevere. It is a big commitment. Richard is very kind and passionate. The person who does this has to have that sort of nature and be firm but kind.

“Most of the animals we have haven’t been treated too well. But we cannot emphasise enough the rewards are there.”

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Picture: Martin Apps FM3522214 Branch support specialist Richard Cummins takes Mollie the dog out for a walk
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FM3517437 Richard Cummins is fostering Wuzzle until a new home can be found
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