Rotorua Daily Post

Rescued: Two dogs and pups left to die in forest

- Sandra Conchie

In a shocking case of animal neglect, two emaciated adult dogs were found tied to a tree in the Kaingaroa Forest, with four malnourish­ed, wormriddle­d puppies nearby.

A tearful Galina Turisheva, chairwoman of the All Paws Count Murupara Trust, said it was the worst case of starving dogs she had seen in the trust’s history.

The trust rescued the dogs on Tuesday about 7.30pm after being contacted by concerned hunters who provided GPS co-ordinates.

Turisheva said it took hours to find the dogs in the huge forest as darkness began to fall.

“It was a shocking sight. We were speechless and in tears, then the Kaingaroa Animal Rescue team member found another dog tied up to a tree nearby.

“The mama dog was so malnourish­ed that she struggled to even stand up. After we untied the dogs, she collapsed into our arms . . . her babies’ bellies were so full of worms.”

In a video posted on the trust’s Facebook page, Turisheva said the mother dog, a Greyhound cross aged about 7 to 8, should have weighed about 40 to 45kg but hardly weighed 15kg.

“This is just unbelievab­le. Someone left them here to die. The mama dog is like a walking skeleton, and she’s feeding four young pups and has no milk.

“The male dog, believed to be about 4 to 5 years old, is also very skinny. There was no way the mama dog would have survived the night in the forest’s freezing temperatur­es.”

She told the Rotorua Daily Post the treatment of the dogs was “really disturbing”.

“It’s hard to put into words how angry, frustrated and sad I feel when people won’t look after their animals.

“People don’t have to do this, there are plenty of places to go for help. It’s disgusting when people think it’s okay to treat their dogs like they’re just disposable items.

“I can’t believe people can be such heartless pr***s.”

She said the dogs were taken back to the trust’s enclosure for food, water, care and attention overnight and then were seen by a vet.

Turisheva said the neglected dogs and puppies would need a lot of care and love to get healthy.

The male dog would be looked after at the trust’s enclosure until ready for adoption.

The mother dog and her puppies were being taken to Vada’s Angels Animal Rescue team in Tauranga, where they would receive the special care they needed before being fostered and then put up for adoption.

“We are so thankful to Team Kaingaroa Village Animal Rescue for their amazing help and to the Vada’s Angels team for answering our call for assistance.”

Any donations to pay for medication­s, flea and worm treatments and good food for the dogs would be gratefully accepted. Donations can be made to the trust bank account 02-0412 0090306-000.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Two emaciated dogs and four malnourish­ed puppies have been rescued from Kaingaroa Forest.
Photo / Supplied Two emaciated dogs and four malnourish­ed puppies have been rescued from Kaingaroa Forest.

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