Published 22:21 IST, January 2nd 2020
Abandoned dog at church found with a heartbreaking note
A dog was found tied up at a church altar in the UK with a 'heartbreaking' note from his owner just a week before Christmas
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A dog was found tied up at a church altar in United Kingdom with a 'heartbreaking' te from his owner just a week before Christmas. Staffie cross was discovered at Sacred Heart Church in Blackpool on December 18 with a devastating letter which explained why he h been abandoned in first place.
letter by owner revealed that he is a seven-year-old dog who is 'friendly' and because 'life has taken a really b turn', owner could t imagine dog being outside 'cold and hungry'.
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As per international reports, letter re, “Please believe me when I say I haven't done this easily. My dog means world to me and I don't kw what else to do. I've home or money w for him. Life has taken a really b turn for me and I couldn't imagine him being outside with me cold and hungry. He is a placid, friendly, loving dog. He will be seven years old on 22 March 2020. He has got quite tender front paws, I've been treating m for about a month w but y are still sore. My heart is broken and I will truly miss him more than words can say. I hope he can be found a new home he deserves. I love you and I am so so so sorry”.
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Dog will be rehomed
church n took care of dog and reportedly named him 'Cracker' and also called Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA). Inspector Will Lamping n picked up animal and took him for checkup and Cracker is w being taken care of at a private boarding kennel.
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If body comes forward to claim him, Cracker will be rehomed. Lamping reportedly said that circumstances which led to abandonment of dog were 'heartbreaking'.
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Inspector furr ded that 'it's so s' to re letter and realise how much previous owner loved dog. However, unfortunately, life throws 'pretty tough things' which can change situation 'drastically'.
He furr urged people to reach out for help through charities in case y are having difficulties in taking care of ir animals.
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22:21 IST, January 2nd 2020