A neglected bald puppy, who looked more like ''a seal'' than a dog after her owners ignored her skin disease, is now thriving
A neglected bald puppy, who looked more like ''a seal'' than a dog after her owners ignored her skin disease, is now thriving as she enjoys a ''healthy and happy'' life. The mistreated Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Pearl, was only four months old when the RSPCA rescued her from a home in April this year, Wales Online reports.
Pearl has since made a miraculous recovery and is doing ''absolutely amazing'' and is ''full of energy and life'' while she patiently waits to be adopted. Rowena said: “The transformation she has undergone is absolutely amazing." Little Pearl was quickly on the road to recovery within just two weeks of being rescued after she was given medication and a special diet at the Felledge Animal Centre in Chester-le-Street in County Durham.
The RSPCA have reported a 13 per cent rise in recent neglect incidents as the cost of living crisis adds extra pressure on family bills. Rowena is concerned that many other animals may suffer as their owners struggle to afford veterinary care for their pets.
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