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Jilly Beattie & Peter Diamond

Dog discovered in shocking condition with maggots on his body desperately needs home

A dog that was found with poo and sores on his body whilst suffering maggots is desperately needing rescued, according to a pet charity.

The little male dog was discovered at a family’s front door in a state of filth, looking like he had been neglected for some time.

The pooch was in pain and suffering from various infection and is now in the care of vets but he will require surgery for some of his issues.

According to the carers at Friends of Rescue, who are looking after the dog, he was unable to see or properly move due to his deeply matted coat and infected skin.

The charity are appealing for dog lovers to find a home for the little fella (Friends of Rescue)

The charity believe the dog either escaped or has been dumped but are appealing for dog-lovers to transform his life.

The dog was found in the Limavady area of Co Derry and is being described as a welfare case, according to Belfast Live.

A spokesperson for Friends of Rescue said: “Once he was safe in the garden, he hid behind the shed. It’s hard to even make out what kind of dog he is, as he was just a lump of smelly infected dog hair.

“Immediately the finder brought him in and shaved off some of that hair. His eyes were stuck together with poo and he had pus oozing from different parts of his body.

“The poor wee pet had poo and sores on his back end and he was suffering from maggots... just horrendous. The finder took off what they could, but had to be careful as they didn’t know what they were shaving since he is covered in masses which could have been mistaken for matts.

“On Monday we took him to our vets for a check over but he is so sore and frightened that he didn’t like to be touched. His scrotum is swollen to three times the size it should be and it’s oozing pus. He also has four or five big lumps on his belly.

The dog was discovered by a family in Limavady after it showed up in their garden (Friends of Rescue)

“And his eyeballs are so scraped and damaged it’s unlikely that he can see. That’s all we could tell from the immediate check as it was too stressful and sore for him to be touched.

“On Tuesday we had to sedate him to get a proper look at him and the plan was to neuter him while he was under if all was OK. Unfortunately he is just so extremely infected, his testicles in particular, that it just couldn’t be done.

“So he got his bloods taken to ensure his organs are functioning OK but the rest we will have to put on hold until we start clearing these infections with medication.

“Our favourite vet nurse in the world Rosie gave him a bath and clipped him and although he was a little cross with her, he did well under the circumstances.

“As you can understand this wee man is extremely shut down. He doesn’t want anyone near him and who can blame him - as you can see from our pictures he just wants to be invisible.

“We don’t imagine anyone has ever been nice to him before but we think that he knows we mean well and we are trying.

The dog is going to need surgery but is currently being looked after (Friends of Rescue)

“We really need a foster for this boy to help him on his journey, and we are appealing for a foster family who will allow him to rest, recover and just live in their house until such times as he knows you mean him no harm.

“We don’t know how he is with other dogs or cats. Any children in the home are very dog savvy and mature enough to understand he needs his space.

“We really want to start his journey on the right foot with the right foster. He is chipped and the name on the chip is Gizmo and he is 12. We would ask for anyone to get in touch with us if they have any information.

“For now, we have welcomed him to Friends of Rescue and we hope a new name and a new life awaits him.”

If you feel you could help this little dog or support Friends of Rescue, please click here and send them a message.

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