Reunited: Black With White Markings Whippet Female

  • Dog ID 62098
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 29 Dec 2013
  • Name BONNIE INJURED IN RTA NEW PHOTO
  • Gender & Breed Female Whippet
  • Age Young Adult
  • Colour Black with white markings
  • Marks & Scars This girl is now under the care of Lurcher Link. For those who have kindly offered to donate to her
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped No
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Found 28 Dec 2013
  • Where Found Doncaster area - Great North Road (A638) near Highwayman pub / highfields Lake, Woodlands
  • Found In Region North East
  • Found In Post Area DN6
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info You can make a donation to Bonnie's care directly to her new vet. They are Vets4Pets in Barnsley, telephone 01226 289000 Please make sure you tell them it is for "Bonnie Hill the dog injured in the RTA"
  • Listed By Sue
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Esther
I have just picked up on this, It would be lovely to see a picture of them together now.
Julie25
Thank you for your kind comments.
There is a new chapter in Bonnie's story. In June I took in a foster girl from Ireland. Tiny is 7 and had always lived in a kennel and been used for hunting and breeding. When she arrived she was in such a poor state she could barely walk and was very bewildered just having been taken from her 11 puppies and coming into a home.
Despite the age difference, Bonnie took Tiny under her wing and devoted herself to helping Tiny adjust to life in a home. I think the tough times they've both had made them kindred spirits and they are best buddies and are always curled up lovingly together.
I'm so proud of Bonnie for helping another needy hound. She is one amazing little girl xxLast edited: 2014-09-18 00:35:45 by Julie25
ClaireC
Brilliant news and so pleased that you are both so happy together forever.xxx
Willow Dood
Hi Julie. I am so glad that you have adopted Bonnie. You obviously have a very special relationship with her. I hope that you have many wonderful years together. Sue x
Kit'sMum
I've just read this story all through for the first time and what a cliff-hanger! I'm very pleased there has been such a happy ending and thank you to so many people for standing by and helping Bonnie, Julie and Caroline. I agree with everyone that it deserves a book.
Unknown
Wonderful news. Julie25, and Bonnjie have a great life together:-)xxx
DogLostSherlock- Area Co-ordinator & Police Liaison - Avon & South Gloucestersh
Fantastic news! So pleased that Bonnie is making great progress and she is giving you so much joy...a happy forever home...couldn't wish for more xx healing hugs Bonnie xx
Julie25
I've adopted Bonnie now so she is officially my girl :-) xx
Esther
How is Bonnie now ?
DogLostSherlock- Area Co-ordinator & Police Liaison - Avon & South Gloucestersh
How is Bonnie progressing? X
DogLostBobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
Julie thats a wonderful idea about the book and fundraising PR. So pleased that you are keeping all her fans updated :)
Julie25
Sorry for the delay updating everyone. On Thursday evening when I got home I was busy preparing for my 2 guests as Neil and Ruby(Lurcher Link foster dogs) arrived on Friday afternoon and are staying till Monday.
Here's the next Bonnie episode :  Her wound has now totally healed up however she's got a little bit of wet eczema on her leg. It's very itchy and as it's just above the last bit of her wound which has healed and the skin is quite fragile, we don't want Bonnie to nibble and damage her leg. Caroline and I talked it over and decided it was safest to put a light dressing on just for a few days. She's also got some Apoquel tablets to ease the itching. I can remove the dressing myself and Caroline has discharged Bonnie for her right leg.
We now need to work on her left leg as she doesn't weight bear on that but can use it to give you a paw and can cling onto things with her toes so clearly she has got feeling in it. We believe it's become a habit walking on 3 legs and not using it so we're going to be doing lots of physio with her and possibly hydrotherapy too xx
Esther
Sounds like you are going to be very busy Julie !!!!
Julie25
Bonnie is off to the vets today and I'm hoping she's going to return minus a dressing. She's having a wound check too but there is nothing at all to be seen from her spay even though it's only a week. Caroline has done an amazing job xx
ClaireC
Good on you Julie xx
Julie25
Bonnie is very settled here and is obsessed with me, which is understandable considering the amount of time we've spent together making her well again.
She's still got a long way to go getting her left leg sorted so by that time it may well be far too difficult to consider moving her to another home........
If Bonnie does stay with us, I'll do a book of her amazing story, complete with photos and as she's so good with people, will take her out on meet and greets to raise funds for other unfortunate dogs which find themselves needing special veterinary care to ensure they survive xx
Esther
It would be too quiet without her now Julie, and she looks so happy with you
ClaireC
Lovely news to read but has she moved in permanently with you now - please say yes? x
Katie Mason
I have a springer who has had a recent op and he is not pleased about not being allowed to 'spring' and being confined to a lead. It will all be worth it in the end for him and Bonnie! X
Badger
Pleased Bonnie is feeling so well after her op and hopefully will soon be bandage free. Special hugs Bonnie XX
Julie25
I do that sometimes Katie Palmer :-).
Bonnie is doing really well. She's back to her normal self and wanting to run around so she's not impressed at being kept on the lead and being told to calm down!xx
Katie Mason
Sorry was just reading through the postings and my finger knocked the 'report this' button on Julie's post...silly iPads! Hope all goes well with Bonnie she looks very comfy x
Badger
Good to hear all went well for Bonnie today and you have her back home again Julie. Have just looked at the latest pictures - http://www.lurcherlink.org/llink/forum/viewtopic.php?t=92342 - what an amazing result. Well done to everyone involved in Bonnie's continuing care. Special hugs for Bonnie XX
Julie25
Bonnie's back home and sleeping on the sofa. Her operation went really well. She's only got a tiny scar, less than an inch in length. I can breathe again now :-) xx
Julie25
It's Auntie Caroline, the practice owner who will be doing her op. She's the wonderful vet who has treated Bonnie's leg and she's very protective and possessive of Bonnie so won't let anyone else treat her.
Any procedure with anaesthetic is worrying so it's reassuring to know Caroline is doing Bonnie's operation xx
Badger
Thinking of you today Bonnie and hoping all goes well. Special hugs for a very brave girl XX
Julie25
She's never still. I had a devil of a job getting her to sit still for that photo on the sofa :-)
Bonnie is off to be spayed tomorrow. We've not done her yet as we've not wanted to stress her and reduce her healing on her right leg but now her leg is nearly healed we think the time is right. Please keep her in your thoughts tomorrow. I will update you on how she is once I get her home and settled xxLast edited: 2014-04-01 20:51:01 by Julie25
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
Beautiful, sending her lots of hugs.
DogLostSherlock- Area Co-ordinator & Police Liaison - Avon & South Gloucestersh
Wow....she's looking much better...poor thing has been through much ..gorgeous girl ....x
Esther
What a happy looking girl !
AlisonH
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Badger
You are doing so well Bonnie - nearly there now! Thanks for the update Julie. Special hugs for Bonnie XXLast edited: 2014-03-30 20:46:11 by Badger
Julie25
Bonnie's latest photos of her leg are on Lurcher Link and the wound has shrunk again. It is tiny now - looks like a little raspberry. She's booked to go next Thursday to have her dressing changed again and we're hoping that she won't be needing another dressing on :-)) xx  
Julie25
Bonnie won't be discharged from the vets for a while yet as she's still not using her left leg properly so until she's fully sorted she won't be going anywhere :-) xx

She's back at the vets this Thursday for her dressing to be changed. Really hoping to go pick her up and find her bare legged and dressing free xxLast edited: 2014-03-25 22:18:31 by Julie25
ClaireC
Really hope this great girl now has a permanent home with you all. Please tell us I am correct in saying this?
Badger
Hi Julie - Thank you for the update on Bonnie, both here and on the Lurcher Link website - good to see and hear Bonnie's improvement continues. It's great to hear Bonnie's enjoying the company of your dogs and having a 'fun time' with Maisy. Special hugs for Bonnie XX
Julie25
I have posted the latest photos of Bonnie's leg on Lurcher Link and when you compare the photos from last week there is a significant improvement. Caroline's really pleased with her and says it shouldn't be much longer now until it's fully healed.  Bonnie's been having lots of fun this week. Up until now we have been very careful with her leg, with it having a wound on it, but now it's so nearly healed we've had her off lead in the garden and she's been playing with my dogs. Maisy, my dobe, thinks Bonnie is wonderful and they've had lots of bitey faces and chasing games together. Bonnie has been really good throughout her treatment but she was starting to get a little bit bored. It is understandable after 3 months having her leg bandaged. It's been wonderful to see her running round the garden enjoying herself and getting rid of some of her pent up energy.
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
Thanks Badger.
Badger
Bonnie looks and sounds to be doing wonderfully well having just read the latest update from Julie here - http://www.lurcherlink.org/llink/forum/viewtopic.php?t=92342. Well done Julie and all those who continue to take very good care of Bonnie. Special hugs to Bonnie - a very brave girl XX.
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
How is Bonnie doing now?
ClaireC
Such lovely news on this girl. Has she now got permanent residence status with you by any chance?x
Julie25
Because it's been nearly a week since her last dressing change there is a HUGE improvement in Bonnie's leg. All that's left to heal now is a small circular patch. If you look at the photo on Lurcher Link you can see the extent of her initial wound from the scarring on her leg.
We're back next Monday for her next dressing change so maybe by then it may be fully healed! :-))
Bonnie had her 2nd vaccination on her visit so soon we will be able to take her out for walks xx
Julie25
Sorry I've not posted as much but have been very busy with work and foster dogs plus have been ill. I am on holiday now for a week so should have time to take some new photos of Bonnie so you can all see how she's doing.
She's back at the vets again tomorrow for another dressing change so I will let you all know tomorrow how her wound is doing xx
Badger
Pleased to hear Bonnie's healing is continuing and she is feeling so much better in herself. Lots of energy just waiting to be released when those dressings finally come off. Think you'll need a pair of skates to keep up Julie. Love and gentle hugs for Bonnie XX
ClaireC
Julie25 just let us know where to send the Good Luck in your New Home card to for Bonnie of course!xx
Pat
Julie....Is this story going to have a really happy ending? Are you able to keep her? I can't stand the suspense.You are doing a fantastic job with Bonnie and she loves you to bits. I've a feeling she has crept into your heart/s too.
Julie25
Bonnie's been back to the vets today and they're really pleased how the wound is continuing to heal.
Bonnie is getting a little bit frustrated this week as I'm looking after Lucky, my dad's dog, and she is desperate to play and go out on walks with him. Because she couldn't join him yesterday when I took him out, she decided to have a temper tantrum and I came back to find she had thrown all the scatter cushions from the sofas on to the floor, along with the drip bag and bandages we use to wrap her leg when she goes out. She didn't damage anything, and I have to be honest, it did make me smile. Now that her wounds are doing so well, all the energy which was going towards her healing is now surplus to requirements, so I think we could be in for some fun over the coming weeks.
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
Julie25, I have donated £20 into Bonnies account, but I am quite happy that it can be used for the other dog if needed. I will leave it up to you.
Unknown
So happy to hear that Bonnie ius doing so well. Such a brave girl. Am willing to donate for new dog if needed. Gentle (((HUGS))) to both of them.
Pat
So happy that lovely Bonnie has recovered so well.
ClaireC
Julie25 can you put the "new" dog which you mentioned in your post below on a separate one? People may want to assist again towards this dog's care especially as had to have leg amputated!
Julie25
Bonnie's back to her usual incredibly quick healing again :-). Last week when she had that bug, she did heal well but it was noticeably slower than normal, although it was still well above average. The nurse discharging her yesterday said she's the bravest and quickest healing dog they've had. Apart from one dressing change when Bonnie required stitches in her left leg and had an anaesthetic, every dressing change has been done with her conscious. Her courage is amazing.
We still have some funds in our PayPal account and some in a fund raising account so are coping until the bank sort out the hacking. We've had another dog from the same vets Bonnie came from come into out care and he's had to have his front leg amputated yesterday so hopefully things will get sorted quickly as we've got more large vet bills to pay.
Unknown
This is awful. I hope the person gets prosecuted too if they are "Found out" Hopefully the money will be reinbursed soon. A gentle (HUG) to Bonnie. Keep us posted.
alikat
Sad to report this is by no way the first mistake Barclays have made. I had a problem with them about 15 months ago when they allowed (my) money to be taken out of an account the police had already told them was being used for fraud. They did refund my money, thankfully, but obviously their security is open to question. It's still really low for anyone to try and steal this money, given in good faith for Bonnie's treatment. Hope it will soon be sorted out.
Unknown
Kaye of LL. so me people can sink even a lot lower than that Kaye. Such as people getting mugged in wheelchairs etc. I personally dont even bank online at all. I donated by phone for Bonnie which I prefer to do in these cases. I am sorry that this has happened Kaye, and hope Barclays will sort it out for you soon. What I would like to call these individuals would not be printable, and would certainly be pinked. Keep us posted.
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
So sorry to hear this has happened . Some people in today's society have no conscience at all .
As previously mentioned please make any future donations either directly by phone to vet4pets in Barnsley on 01226 289000 stating that you wish to make a donation to the account for BONNIE the Lurcher Link dog .
or
Cheques payable to Lurcher Link can be sent to ...
4 School Cote Brow, Holmfield, Halifax, West Yorks, HX3 6SR
Last edited: 2014-02-14 12:38:02 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
ClaireC
Its always a risk when displaying pay pal links etc (even though they say its completely safe sadly nothing is ever completely safe and systems can be got around thats for sure. I always pay direct to the organisation(s) now and learnt my hard lesson not so long ago.xx
AlisonH
Oh that is just so awful. Hope the person who did this gets prosecuted.
Esther
How low can people get
Carol
Oh Julie that's awful xxxx
Julie25
The following was posted by Kaye today, the head of Lurcher Link:-
I tried to pay a vet bill today only to have the LL card declined

I went home and checked the online statement - we only had £36 in the LL account

On checking through everything, someone has "hacked" into our account and set up loads of DDs over the last month or so. Barclays have started to sort it out for us and said we should get the money back, but how low can some people get?

It's not like they're taking money off ME and I'll have to go without something.............this is money we spend on vet bills, food etc so it's taking it off the DOGS :-(

Due to this we are no longer able to post the LL bank details on any site for donations:-(. However if you still wish to donate to Bonnie's Leg appeal you can do so directly to Vets4Pets in Barnsley on 01226 289000.Last edited: 2014-02-13 20:16:41 by Julie25
Carol
Wonderful news Julie xxxxx
Unknown
You will "Get there" soon Bonnie. Then there will be no stoppiung you. Thanks for updates.
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
WTG Bonnie. Keep getting better xx
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
WOW! tx again for regular updates....could you possibly send latest photo to admin@doglost.co.uk mark att Jayne so we can put on site...tx ps bumped!
Julie25
Bonnie's back on full form. It's difficult keeping her calm. She's desperate to be with my dogs but can't be while she's got a dressing on as I know nurse Onyx my old greyhound girl would remove her bandage for her. We're back at the vets on Friday.
Badger
Good to hear your recovery continues Bonnie. Love and gentle hugs for you XX
ClaireC
Lovely update so pleased to see this girl recovering with your TLC x
Julie25
Bonnie's been back at the vets today and the latest photos of her leg can be found here http://www.lurcherlink.org/llink/forum/viewtopic.php?t=92342&start=195 .Caroline is very pleased with the wound and there has been a shrink in size with it again.
Carol
I totally agree re vacs , she is one determined little lady that goes from strength to strength , hope the puppy is enjoying life at yours to cos it's surely the place to be xxxx
Julie25
Another successful vet trip. Bonnie has a much smaller bandage on now - hopefully it won't be long before she is not wearing one. The last bit is always the most difficult to get to heal though.
The vet checked her over and was happy she was well enough to start her vaccinations. There are too many nasty diseases around to risk leaving her unprotected much longer. We've come so far and to lose her now would be devastating.
Karencollies
Glad Bonnie is doing well, hope you dont mind me saying but as she has been ill I would wait another week before her Vacs as although feeling better now I would make sure that she is 100% before asking her body to fight off any other infections. Well done for taking her in though we need more of us that take in these poor souls.
Unknown
So pleased to see Bonnie is feeling better. Thank you for updating us. Can donate again if needed. Give her a gentle (HUG) from me please. Good luck Max with your 3 too.
Julie25
Thank you for thinking about Bonnie, Max. Hope your 3 get on ok at the vets.
Bonnie is back at the vets tomorrow for a dressing change and we're hoping to give her her 1st vaccination :-)
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
I am glad to see Bonnie is perking up. Hope she is feeling much better. You are working wonders with her. When I next get a bit of extra money I will donate a little more, but my 3 are all due their vac's next week!
Julie25
Thank you for your donation Sally xx
Pleased to report that Bonnie devoured her food at tea time - 2 bowls actually so think she must have had a tummy bug. Seems back to her normal self.
Badger
Many thanks Julie for the update on Bonnie - can appreciate how busy you are (hope puppy dog is settling in well). Good news re Bonnie's scan. Hope Bonnie's feeling brighter today and enjoying her food. Love and gentle hugs XX
collieowner
Hope she continues to improve. Donation made this morning directly to vets. Regards, Sally x
Julie25
Sorry I didn't update last night but I had to pick up an emergency puppy who needed to come into foster.
Bonnie's wound is continuing to shrink and the vets are really pleased. She had a scan at the vets yesterday and thankfully no sign of a pyo but a lot of activity so probably won't be long before she comes into season.
Poor girl was still under the weather and was sick while she was there so had an injection to prevent her being sick on the long drive home. She was quiet all the day and wouldn't eat.
This morning she's been out and after starting to hand feed her some Chappie, she finished the bowl herself so looks like she's starting to feel better.
Springer sharon
Glad to hear she is feeling better x
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
So so pleased to hear she has perked up this morning ! Have made a donation to her account at vets4pets x x
Badger
Better news this morning Bonnie - so pleased. Hope all goes well at the vets - take our love and best wishes along with you. Love to you both and gentle hugs Bonnie XX
Julie25
Bonnie has eaten a bit more and is back to her happy self. I've not left her side all evening as all she wanted was to cuddle up to me. I half expected to be spending the night on the sofa bed in her room.
silver
Lots of love and kisses to Bonnie and wishing her a speedy recovery. At least she has you Julie to help her get better.
Esther
Oh poor Bonnie, hope she feels better soon. Lots of people thinking of her and you as well Julie, you have been such a hero with her.
Unknown
Hope Bonnie is feeling better, I expect it will just take time for her to be a 100 per cent. Give her a gentle (HUG) fro me.
Julie25
Thank you Springer sharon. Bonnie is very lucky having so many people who care about her xx
Springer sharon
A little gift is on its way to lurcher link x , sending love xLast edited: 2014-02-03 21:10:53 by Springer sharon
Julie25
I will do.
Just got her to eat some white fish and mashed potato :-)
Stella's Dad
Hope to God she hasn't got pyometra. Our Stella caught it before her first season, and had to have the operation, otherwise she would have died. Fortunately we were insured, and they met the cost of nearly £900. Even if we hadn't had been insured, I would have found the money from somewhere.

Sending you our thoughts Julie. Please give her a hug from us.

The Quinn family.
Julie25
She's definitely not going anywhere for a long while yet. I know we've virtually used up all the donations sent to the vets. We're a couple of pounds in credit.
Bonnie was going for a dressing change tomorrow which is usually about £50 and now she's going to need more antibiotics plus the vet is considering doing a scan to rule out she's not got pyometra.
Springer sharon
Sending her a big hug, do you think she's worried she is going back to the pound??? Maybe you need to have a word with her and tell her she isn't going to be going anywhere at all!!!! I'm sure that would make her feel loads better! How is her fund?Does she need another donation?
Badger
Sorry to hear Bonnie's not feeling well today and so hoping by tomorrow her meds will have worked and she will be feeling better. Sending you lots of get well soon wishes and our usual love and gentle hugs. XX
Julie25
My brave little girl is under the weather. Not wanted to eat all day and her poo was loose this morning. Finally got her to have some cooked meat at tea time but she's very quiet and is looking very worried. Laid here with her head on my knee.
I've spoken to her vet and I've got all the meds here the vet could give her and she's had those so just got to wait and see now.
She's been so brave with her leg so know she really must be feeling rough to be so quiet.
Please send get well soon Bonnie thoughts her way.
Esther
So agree with you duffs54
duffs54
It's so nice to be able to shed a tear for something good at last xxx
Pat
I'm so glad to see Bonnie is recovering so well. ((((Hugs)))) I really hope you find you can keep her Julie. I don't think Darren will let her leave anyway.What!!! Sending his princess away, no way!
Julie25
Lots of hugs for Bonnie tonight :-))
We're hoping to go till Tuesday before we do her next dressing change so I will report back after her next vet visit.
Unknown
Wonderful to know Bonnie is doing so well. A gentle (HUG) from me too. Keep us posted.
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
So glad she is snuggled up on your lovely warm sofa :)
May she continue to improve. Please give her a gentle hug from me. xx
Julie25
Bonnie has been chipped now. She's normally so confident and skips into the vets but despite Darren and I being with her she was a very worried little girl when we took her inside.
The staff were lovely with her but she totally ignored them and cuddled up to me. Darren could not bear to look as they put the chip into his little princess. As soon as they'd injected the chip, Darren carried her straight back to the car, while I did the paperwork.
She's snuggled up on her sofa now and is back to her normal happy self.Last edited: 2014-02-01 20:04:54 by Julie25
Badger
Great to see the improvement in Bonnie's injuries from the latest photos. You keep going on the road to recovery Bonnie - you have the love and best wishes from so many people. Well done 'Team Bonnie'. Love and gentle hugs for you XX
ClaireC
Really hoping that the chip details will be yours Julia25!Last edited: 2014-02-01 18:35:57 by ClaireC
Bo
Ha! Deep gasp of breath after reading first sentence ...... Relax. She's come along way in your capable hands. Well done.
Julie25
Bonnie is off to the local pound this afternoon........


She's not going to be a resident, she's going because they've got a free microchipping event today from 12:00 until 4:30, which we are going to take advantage of.

Gill, the owner of Mount Pleasant Kennels, was very helpful when we initially became aware of Bonnie's plight and she never got to see Bonnie, so she is looking forward to meeting her this afternoon.
Julie25
Amazing photos from the vets today. I have posted them on our Lurcher Link forum. The wound is smaller and drier and is looking fantastic. Not much longer now until it will be fully healed :-)))
Clare
Hi Julie Yes i will do that then thanks x
Julie25
Thanks for the info Clare -I will check up for you. If you want to donate probably the easiest way is to call the vets directly on 01226 289000 as then the donation is placed straight onto Bonnie's account xx
Clare
Hi Julie Ive just had my donation via paypal to your lurcherlink@btinternet returned to me It says lurkerlink havent completed the registration for paypal. Hope you dont have others returned. Can you check this as id like to re donate Thanks
Julie25
Back at the vets tomorrow. Bonnie's managed to, leave her dressing alone all week so can't wait to see the photos of her wound :-)
Clare
Thank you for all the updates Julie. Wonderful to see how well she is doing in your care. So glad she was given the chance to make such a good recovery. Bless you for what youve done for her x
Badger
Just wonderful that Bonnie's progress is continuing and you are now able to plan ahead for Bonnie with vaccinations and spaying, instead of taking 'one day at a time'. Well done Bonnie for being such a good patient and having so many people in your life who truly love and care for you. Love and gentle hugs XX
Carol
What a little fighter is she xxxxxxx
Unknown
Julie25 Thanks for update on Bonnie. Am really pleased she is doing so well. Good idea to have her spayed, and vaccinated of course. Sending Bonnie another gentle (HUG) from mex
Julie25
Thank you Janiejewel xx.

Another successful vet trip today. Caroline says the wound must be really itchy now so it is not surprising Bonnie is wanting to chew her dressing. They have used a slightly different dressing today as the wound is not producing any fluid at all. As Caroline said, we are so nearly there.
We are now starting to make plans to have Bonnie spayed and vaccinated.
Unknown
Have just phoned the vets, and donated. They told me Bonnie is doling really well:-) Keep us posted. Sending Bonnie gentle ((((HUGS)))), and a kissxLast edited: 2014-01-27 14:50:24
Julie25
Off to the vets shortly. I will update everyone later once we're back home x
lunasmum
Bitter Apple from vets or pet shops. Works a treat
Springer sharon
Or mustard!!
Julie25
That's an idea. I've got a terrible cold so have used my Vicks Vaporub and that's certainly dettered her :-).
Can't wait to see the photos of her wound tomorrow as after having her dressing on for longer, the wound will really have had chance to heal.
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
Had my "Bonnie fix" for the day. Wonder if rubbing a cut lemon over the dressing would deter her, she certainly is one determined little girl. Thanks again.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Tx for continued updates on Bonnie...we all love to read them.
Julie25
You can still donate to Bonnie's treatment and probably the easiest way is to call the vets treating her. Their number is 01226 289000. Thank you so much xx
Unknown
Thsmk you so much for the updates. so pleased Bonnie is getting better. i was going to donate but had problems with my bank account; all sorted Is it too late to donate?
Julie25
Bonnie is being really good and leaving her dressing alone so if we can get to Monday before her leg is redressed, we should see some really good healing.
I do have lots of dogs of my own which Bonnie would need to get on with, if I were to keep her. As yet, I've not introduced them as I've been careful to keep her away from my other dogs to make sure they don't knock her legs or try to mess with her dressings. I know my greyhound, Onyx, would try to mother her and would have tried to lick her injured legs. Last edited: 2014-01-25 15:38:11 by Julie25
Carol
Oh Julie you and Bonnie are amazing together I think if she was re homed she would pine and be upset without you , please keep her where she is happy and help her forget her past life xxxx
Badger
Really pleased Bonnie's injuries continue to heal - no help needed from you Bonnie - Julie and the vets will take good care of you. Be a good girl just a little longer!! Love and gentle hugs for you XX
Julie25
We've had a few unexpected vet trips with Bonnie. She's always such a good girl with her dressings but on Tuesday evening she started to chew her bandage. Despite extra pain relief and piriton to to ease any itching due to it healing, she was still chewing it on Wednesday morning so I knew sth wasn't right so I took her back to the vets.
It turned out her dressing had slipped and was irritating her and that was the reason she'd been chewing it. Caroline said the nappy dressing was much drier so her leg is getting to the final stage of healing.
They decided to lower the dressing on her leg slightly but unfortunately it was just too tempting for Bonnie and she kept nibbling it.
Today I was doing last rehearsals with children singing in the Young Voices concert at Sheffield Arena so was worried about leaving Bonnie so she went to doggy day care at the vets so someone could keep their eye on her. Everyone there loves her and it's like her second home now.
Bonnie had made her dressing slip so Caroline put a new one on but didn't touch the wound. We're so close to it being healed now :-)

Esther
No pressure from every one Julie, but it would be so quiet in your house without her now wouldn't it ?
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
Lovely to hear of Bonnies progress. Julie25, I think it is going to be too hard for you to let her go ;)
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
I also have to keep looking at " the progress report " you both are truly amazing. Perhaps it's the first time in Bonnies short life that she has ever been shown any love or affection.
Goldenlady
I have to look most days to see how Bonnie is getting on. It is wonderful to see how well she is recovering and lovely to see how much she obviously loves Julie25. Hope she has found her forever home....
ClaireC
She's trying to tell you something Julie25. Home is where is now!!!! xx
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
I love to read all these updates and it's just wonderful at how she is recovering so well . Such a little fighter and she is so lucky to be in your caring hands julie25 ..... Its no wonder she loves you so much x x
Julie25
Bonnie loves eveyone but she's very bonded with me and when I'm around the only person she wants is me. When I go to the vets to pick her up she comes running to me, jumps into my arms and smothers me with kisses :-))

I think Bonnie was a kangaroo in a previous life as she has so much strength in her back legs. She literally jumps straight up onto the sofa and also does the same when she's getting into my car. She can walk round upright on her back legs like a meerkat.......she's amazing xx
duffs54
So pleased that Bonnie is progressing so well, Julie you are an angel and Bonnie loves you to bits, can I ask how does she get up on that lovely soft sofa........ I think I know the answer xxxx
Badger
Thanks for the update Julie - pleased Bonnie continues to heal. Love to you both and gentle hugs for Bonnie XX
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Tx for update Julie...
Julie25
Caroline, her vet, has said at the rate it is healing it will be less than a month before her leg is fully healed. She said she has never seen a de-gloving wound, like Bonnie's, heal so quickly. She really is a miracle girl.
Her wound is still producing a lot of fluid, which is highly unusual at this stage in the healing process. However, Caroline believes it is due to this that the wound is healing so incredibly quickly, coupled with the fact it also has a really good blood supply. We are still using special dressings to draw the fluid from the wound.
As a precaution, to prevent any infection, we are keeping her on her antibiotics, as we've come so far, and are so close to it fully healing, that we don't want anything to go wrong at this stage.
I'm going to monitor Bonnie this week and decide whether to take her in on Thursday or Friday for a dressing change. Obviously it would be better to wait until Friday, as every time we change the dressing we set the healing process back 12 hours. However, the longer we leave it, there is then a possibility of the fluid, which is being drawn from the wound into the special nappy dressing, causing an infection in the wound on her leg. So therefore, as you will realise, managing her wound is quite a difficult process.
lynn cawood
I have just been reading about how well bonnie is getting on with her carer.Its nice to see how much she has come on since that day she was injured just down the road from me.It sounds like she has found someone who she realy loves and loves her in the short time since she was born.It would be a real shame to up root her again when she is 100% better.I think she should be made a permanent family member with her carer.Well done both of you.Give a big hug and kisses of me please.xx
Badger
Nice to hear you enjoyed a little walk Bonnie. Hope all goes well for you today - we'll be thinking of you. Our love and gentle hugs XX
Stella's Dad
I'm sure there will be dog shows during the year where we can see Bonnie, Julie. And I'm sure she will be with you until then, you'll just have to let us know.
Julie25
Bonnie's just been out for a walk and she's so strong now on the lead. So different from the little girl who laid helplessly on her bed in our bedroom on New Year's eve.
We're back at the vets tomorrow for her dressing to be changed and I'm looking forward to seeing how the wound is healing :-)
Esther
Yes Claire I agree.
Julie25
She is in the homeless hounds so everyone can find her easily and follow her progress. Normally we'd put Bonnie in the chat section on our forum but only members can see that section.
Bonnie's still got lots of vet visits ahead of her so I will keep updating you. Her chance to recover is all down to the generosity of all the wonderful people who have donated towards her care.
When Bonnie's recovered we'll have to take her on a tour to meet all the people who've donated and followed her progress x
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Tx for the regular updates Julie..makes us all so happy to hear about her progress...and Tx to all you lovely doglost helpers for making this possible by donating towards her vet treatment...it was worth every penny you kindly gave.
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
So glad she is doing well. I am sure Julie, you will do whatever is right by her. xx
lunasmum
I felt sad seeing her listed as a 'homeless hound.'😰
ClaireC
But Julie25 she doesn't need rehoming - she's got one with you! She loves you and we know you've fallen for her c'mon admit it! I'm sure I speak for everyone following this incredible girl's road to recovery that she has travelled and this is another reunited photocall we all will be hoping to see. It would be such a shame to disappoint us all wouldn't it folks? xx
Julie25
Thank you Badger xx
I put some photos up on our forum last night comparing her wounds now to how they were and the difference is incredible. If anyone wants to look Bonnie is at the top of the Lurcher Link Homeless Hounds section with sticky beside her, as due to her injuries she's not available to be rehomed yet. Last edited: 2014-01-18 09:04:35 by Julie25
Badger
Julie25 - thank you for the latest update on Bonnie - pleased she is continuing to do so well with all the TLC from yourself and her veterinary team and, of course, Bonnie's own determination!! We think of you often Bonnie and send you all our love and gentle hugs XX
Julie25
The vets can't believe how well this little girl is healing. Today, they cleaned and flushed the wound and have applied another honey dressing on it. They said the scar tissue is closing the wound nicely. She wasn't as uncomfortable today so the vets didn't need to sedate her, thankfully.

They've taken the stitches out of her left leg and have said that has healed beautifully
Julie25
We're off to the vets again today so I will update everyone how Bonnie is progressing this afternoon once I've picked her up.
Carol
Am glad she is progressing , Julie you are a gem stone xxxx
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
Done:)
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
I think both too Esther !
Thankyou so much Max x
Julie25
I'll give her a bedtime kiss especially from you Max. Thank you xx
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
Thanks Julie, can add a little more to the fund. Give her a kiss from me.
Julie25
Yes, you can still donate towards Bonnie's treatment. I'm actually doing the physio myself with her at home as it needs to be done daily but Bonnie will be going for many months ahead to the vets for her wounds cleaned and redressed.
I can't tell you how much we appreciate the kindness people have shown in sending donations and continuing to ask about Bonnie. Thank you so much. If you could meet her, I know you would agree she's so worth it.
There are various ways to donate but probably the easiest way is to phone the vets directly on 01226 289000 xx
Bonnie is back at the vets on Friday. We've changed her pain relief so hopefully she won't need to be sedated for the procedure. She'll be having her stitches removed from her left leg on Friday so no more wearing her buster collar :-)
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
I take it we can still donate to Bonnies care, for her physio etc?
Esther
Jumanji, not sure which you mean Julie or Bonnie ! I think it should mean both !
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
I love seeing these updates and such wonderful progress especially when you think back to her initial injuries.
She is so lucky to be with you Julie. To be loved and cherished is also a great help in the healing process x x
This girl is an inspiration to us all !
ClaireC
All looking good for her to continue living with her - forever. She simply loves you and of course she wants to show you she cares xx
Julie25
I'm sooo pleased with Bonnie. I was working today for a few hours and when I came home she was really excited to see me and jumped up and placed both paws on my chest and stretched out her toes on her left leg....fully extended them. :-))
All the massages and physio must be working :-)
Esther
I think Bonnie thinks she has found her home. Well done Julie. What a great job you are doing.
Carol
You are both amazing girls lol :-) xxx
Sue
She is an amazing little girl
Julie25
Bonnie jumped into the car boot herself this morning. She's so independent :)
Her right leg is continuing to improve. It's got a really good blood supply which is why it's healing so well. Unfortunately because it's healing, she's getting the feeling back in it so it was a little bit uncomfortable for her today but she was still a really good girl and let them clean her leg and redress it.
She's back for her next dressing change in Friday and they may sedate her so it's not painful for her as the more it heals, the more feeling she will have in it.
Badger
And it's a 'YES' from me too!! XX
Stella's Dad
Oh yes!!
ClaireC
Yeay coming round to our way of thinking - like it! xx
Julie25
My cat has made a full recovery so that part of the story is correct. My vet is confident Bonnie's badly de-gloved right leg will heal fully and be normal apart from scarring so she should have a future now whereas this time a fortnight ago her prospects weren't promising.
Everyone who knows me knows I do have a soft spot for black dogs so we'll see what happens as Bonnie is only small so would be very easy to keep :-))
Springer sharon
I would like to see the end of this story read............ Bonnie and Julie lived together ( with Julie's other half and the cat) happily ever after!!!
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Hear hear! Sounds as though your OH has fallen for her too!
ClaireC
Julie25 she loves you! Simple you need each other - forever! Isn't that how it works?
Goldenlady
Am so pleased Bonnie is getting on so well. She certainly sounds one very determined character. Well done Julie and everyone for working so hard to help this dear little soul.
It is a pleasure logging in each day to see how Bonnie is improving...
Julie25
Bonnie's had fun this morning. It's very slippery here due to the frost. Bonnie soon worked out that her right leg slipped on the grass due to the drip bag on it to keep it dry. She kept her right leg on the floor and then ran with her back legs to push herself across the lawn. She loved it, bless her :-))
BigGSDPatlucky
A match made in heaven then :-)
Julie25
Thank you for your kind comments.
When my other half saw Bonnie's wounds it brought tears to his eyes. He couldn't believe a dog with such severe injuries could be just getting on with life. Bonnie really is an inspiration. Every time I look at her she makes me smile.
I couldn't ask for a better patient and the vets agree. It does take a lot of time looking after her but I'm always rewarded with kisses and cuddles.
As a toddler my life was saved by the greyhound my parents had rescued as a pup. If it wasn't for our greyhound I wouldn't be here so I've always been drawn to helping sighthounds in need.
Esther
Here here Carol
Carol
Oh Julie she is a love , if it wasn't for your devotion she wouldnt be here today and for that we all thank you xxx
Julie25
LL are lost for words at the kindness and generosity of people towards Bonnie. I'm sure if Bonnie met all the people who have donated, she would give each and every one a kiss to thank them.
I know Bonnie has had lots of wonderful homes offered but she will be with be for a long time until she fully recovers. When she first arrived we really were worried she wouldn't make it but her fighting spirit and determination have astounded all of us. Life is for living and there was no way Bonnie was going to let 2 badly damaged legs get in her way.
Pat
Are you sure you don't want another dog Julie?
Stella's Dad
Thanks passed on, however the person who made the donation, received an e.mail from the team thanking him, and according to Stella's Mum, he was made up, especially when he saw the pics that accompanied the e.mail.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Tx Julie for the updates...how sweet of Bonnie to give you a kiss....Yikes pass me the tissues!
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
So good to hear Bonnie is doing so well and her injuries are improving with each update.

Stella's Dad please pass our thanks on for the donation and please keep spreading the word x
Carol
Oh Julie that's so sweet she does love u xxx
Sue
Bonnie is a brave girl and being looked after so well by Julie x
Bo
Julie - great news she's doing so well and that wound is on the mend.
Julie25
Bonnie was so sweet when I took her to the vets today. The nurse started to walk her off to have her leg redressed and she turned round and pulled back towards me. I bent down to see what was wrong with her and she kissed me and then turned round and hobbled off with the nurse :)

Caroline, my vet said the wound has reduced in size by 15%. It looks so much better. Got to go back on Monday for the next dressing change.
Bo
Update from lurcher link;
http://www.lurcher.org/llink/forum/viewtopic.php?t=92342&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=90&sid=bc7b1d5bc7e01cf8e99868d9d27a6d76
I quote....
"I spoke to the vet today and she's really pleased with Bonnie's progress. Her de-gloved leg is looking better and healing just as they hoped it would, but the best news is that she's definitely regained some feeling in her left leg. It'll be a slow process, as is the way with nerve damage, but it's a positive sign "
Stella's Dad
Further donation given via Stella's Mum's work colleague.

Seemingly Bonnie's fame is spreading!!!!Last edited: 2014-01-09 19:10:50 by Stella's Dad
Carol
Thank u Julie for updates we all appreciate it truly xxx
Julie25
Thank you Carol. Bonnie is continuing to improve. She's back at the vets tomorrow for another dressing change so hopefully we'll see further improvement in her right leg xx
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Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
It's so good to hear the progress she is making and fancy her managing to jump a baby gate :))) !
Carol
I will donate agin via the vet , the lady I spoke to last week was lovely as is the whole practice , thank you again Julie xxxx
Julie25
This time a week ago Bonnie was laid on a bed, barely able to move. She's just been out for a little bedtime stroll and come in and dived onto the sofa with a chew :-)
She's doing so well but she's still got months and months of expensive treatment ahead of her if she's to make a full recovery.
Unknown
Mine too soon. Thanks for update.
duffs54
Small donation on it's way via the Lurcher link, good to hear she is doing so well xxx
Julie25
Thank you for that Bo. Besides being a 24 hour practice, my Vets4Pets also has an award winning hydrotherapy unit so Bonnie may well end up using that once her legs heal.
Forgot to tell you, this morning Bonnie jumped over the baby gate to come find me as she needed to go out for a wee :-))
Bo
Julie - I've seen canine water therapy work 'miracles' with regards to strengthening and regaining muscle etc. There is a centre near you in Bawtry.
Julie25
Sorry for late reply but had a very poorly cat so only just settled him down.
Vets are amazed with Bonnie's right leg and how well it is healing. Given her another lot of ABs to ensure we don't get any infection but are very optimistic it will heal.
The even better news is that her left leg is regaining feeling :)I've got various physio exercises to do with her and specific massages too but she's got deep pain sensation in it now.
She's going to be hitting the gym.......well my gym to be precise and going on the treadmill and the power plate to aid in her healing too.
Back again on Thursday for next dressing change.Last edited: 2014-01-06 22:16:04 by Julie25
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
Glad she is doing so well. It's nice to read the updates :)
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
So pleased to read all the positive news and what a lucky girl to have a carer and vet that believes in natural remedies as well.
Julie25
Thank you silver and Stella's Dad for your donations.
Bonnie is back at the vets in the morning so I will update you all tomorrow how she gets on.
Stella's Dad
Donation sent to Lurcher Link.

The life this poor little girl has led so far, is now made so much better by the good work that Lurcher Link have done, and we hope it continues. We are sure it will.

The Quinn family.

Last edited: 2014-01-05 20:56:38 by Stella's Dad
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Thankyou so much to everyone who has donated to lurcher link to help with Bonnies veterinary treatment !
Anyone else wishing to donate can do so by any of the following methods

If you wish to donate to lurcher link to help with Bonnies veterinary costs please use one of the following methods

You can make a donation to Bonnie's care directly to her new vet. .......
They are Vets4Pets in Barnsley, telephone 01226 289000
Please make sure you tell them it is for "Bonnie Hill the dog injured in the RTA" also please be aware the vet will not be able to discuss the case with youn
OR by cheque .....
Cheques payable to Lurcher Link can be sent to ...
4 School Cote Brow, Holmfield, Halifax, West Yorks, HX3 6SR

OR donate via paypal .....
lurcherlink@btinternet.com

Thankyou x
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Thankyou for the continued updates Julie25. Lovely to hear BONNIE is managing to go for little walks outside ! She is such a little fighter ......and everything crossed her injuries continue to mend x
silver
What great work you have been doing - initially gill bird and now Julie 25 as well as all the Dog Lost volunteers to help this poor little girl. Hoping for a great outcome for Bonnie and will forward donation.
Clare
Thank you for the updates Julie. She certainly deserves all the care shes been given to give her every chance. Shes sounds like a lovely loving dog. Big hugs for both of you x
Badger
Julie25 - Thank you for another lovely update on 'Life with Bonnie' - she has come such a long way in the short time you have been caring for her. Hope things continue to go well for Bonnie and the vets are pleased with her progress too. Love and gentle hugs Bonnie XX
Julie25
Bonnie is very intelligent. She lifted up her right leg this morning for me to put the drip bag on before she went for a potter outside :-)
You couldn't wish for a happier, easier dog to care for. She really is a joy, a real treasure.
Carol
Julie that's fantastic , and this is all down to you you have saved an amputation and even her life she has a special bond with you xxxx
Chris63
Julie25 why aren't there more kind people about like you. It is so wonderful to hear that Bonnie is doing so well, hope she goes from strength to strength. X
Sue
So wonderful to hear how well Bonnie is doing. Julie, you are doing a great job with her she couldn't be in better hands x
Julie25
Bonnie has amazed me yet again today......she's been out for a little walk. She saw me with a lead in my hand and jumped off the sofa wagging her tail. We went for a little stroll and Bonnie loved it. Little Miss Hopalong had lots of people stopping to look at her and she adored all the attention :-)
Carol
Thank u for the update Julie , I think she is in the best possible home at the moment with you , you are obviously great with her and she trusts and loves you and that's what she needs , we all want what's best for her , despite us all offering homes , she is best with you well done xxxx
Julie25
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jezz bear
the work you guys have done with her is amazing, so nice to know there are such wonderful people on this planet. xxx has bonnie got an owner, or looking for a home?
BBKM
Brilliant to read how well Bonnie is doing. Such an adorable girl. Great work Julie25 and everyone else who is helping Bonnie to recover x
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
How lovely...you need to press refresh to view...Looks as though you have made her nice and comfortable.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Tx Julie have some photos in from you that I have forwarded to Lou who will put them on shortly....after feeding her kids!
Julie25
Thank you Chris 63 xx
Bonnie had a settled night. She kept alternating between both sofas in her room - she loves her home comforts :-).
Her wounds on her right leg are 100% better than this time last week after the accident so let's hope they continue to progress as well.

I will contact your friend Mishybird. Besides the honey dressings at the vets, I'm also giving Bonnie Manuka honey as have used it previously with wonderful results on my greyhound girl who came on foster with a horrific injury to her front leg, after an RTA.
Thank you to everyone for your continued interest in Bonnie xxx
Chris63
You are such wonderful people looking after this gorgeous girl, shame there are so horrible cruel people about , thank goodness for you. Cheque on the way to Lurcher Link for Bonnie. X
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
If you wish to donate to lurcher link to help with Bonnies veterinary costs please use one of the following methods

You can make a donation to Bonnie's care directly to her new vet. .......
They are Vets4Pets in Barnsley, telephone 01226 289000
Please make sure you tell them it is for "Bonnie Hill the dog injured in the RTA" also please be aware the vet will not be able to discuss the case with youn
OR by cheque .....
Cheques payable to Lurcher Link can be sent to ...
4 School Cote Brow, Holmfield, Halifax, West Yorks, HX3 6SR

OR donate via paypal .....
lurcherlink@btinternet.com

Thankyou x

Last edited: 2014-01-05 19:09:56 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Julie thankyou for continuing to keep us updated ..... I find myself thinking about Bonnie so much ! She is such a brave girl and still really only a baby . I just hope so much she can make a full recovery . Lots of healing vibes for Bonnie xx
Badger
Hi Julie - Many thanks for the update on dear Bonnie - I would have cried with you! So pleased to hear Bonnie is doing well - paws and fingers crossed here that her recovery continues with the wonderful care she is now receiving - love and gentle hugs Bonnie XX
Mishybird
Julie, Please speak to my friend who runs kennels and a rescue, She has an EBT who almost lost his leg as being used for bait. The vets said it would need to be amputated, but she saved it with Manuka Honey and more, please speak to her. Busylizylonglegs@aol.co.uk here are 3 photos from his story. The first one is very graphic I am afraid. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=512537258790649&set=a.512536585457383.118433.473801642664211&type=1&theater

This is the story run in the papers
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=512536625457379&set=a.512536585457383.118433.473801642664211&type=1&theater

this is him now :)
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=512537295457312&set=a.512536585457383.118433.473801642664211&type=1&theater

Liz will be happy to give some advice.
Shereen
That is just so brilliant to hear she is doing so well....I saw pics of her injuries earlier and then the ones tonight..,..this dog is amazing I am wishing Bonnie all the luck in the world now for a full recovery ....such a brave dog!
Julie25
When I picked Bonnie up from the vets today she walked out of the consultation room to greet me.....I could've cried. She's so brave and doesn't let anything get in her way.
She's back at the vets on Monday for another dressing change.
I have posted lots of new photos of Bonnie on the Lurcher Link forum.
Clare
Well done Julie for all the love and care you are giving her. That will im sure be key to her recovery whatever that turns out to be. Im sure the donations will continue to come in for as long as she needs them. I will be donating again shortly. Such a worthy cause Hoping and praying for a good outcome for her x
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
I hope Bonnie continues to improve, poor girl. I will light a candle for her.
Bo
Update from lurcher link from today's vet visit and I quote;

"I'm off to pick Bonnie up shortly from the vets. The vet is really pleased with how the wounds on her right leg are healing and she does seem to be regaining some feeling in her left leg. As always Bonnie has been a little superstar. All the staff are in love with her.
They've taken more photos of her wound so I'll put them on later. Lots of healing thoughts needed please for this little angel so that both her legs recover."

Phew! ........... Come on Bonnie, I'm not religious but I am praying for those legs of yours.
Julie25
Thank you terrierlady and Carol for your donations xxx
terrierlady
Donation on its way to Lurcher link now - hoping and praying that your legs improve Bonnie xxxxxx
Carol
Will make donation again today xxxxLast edited: 2014-01-03 13:17:09 by Carol
Carol
Julie you are truely remarkable , I can't believe this sweet baby is taking all this and not moaning oh it's awful it sounds like she has a spinal injury to cause her leg to be numb , I have just posted my adoption papers off today to lurcher link with the view to adopting her (along with a million others I expect ) I feel for her and you as you have been there for her it must be heart wrenching for you , I cannot praise you enough Julie , give a massive hug as well , my name is also Hill what a coincedence hope all is positive today for Bonnie xxx
Julie25
Bonnie is back at the vets again today to have her leg redressed again. The vet took photos for us yesterday and the wounds are horrific. I've posted them on the Lurcher Link forum as a link as some people would find them very upsetting. The vet did say it's the worst de-gloving case she's seen.
The problem is her left leg seems to be completely numb and that is causing concern as it may have to be amputated if there is no improvement. Obviously her de-gloved right leg is bad too but we're hoping that will heal over time. However, if that goes necrotic and the left leg isn't working either, we may be faced with only one option :-((
It's vital we have regular dressing changes to stand any chance of saving her right leg and her life. It's so painful for Bonnie they're having to sedate her each time and so with the costs of sedation and special dressings the vet bill will mount up very quickly so I'm hoping donations continue to come in for Bonnie so we can provide the treatment she deserves.
She's so brave and hasn't moaned once despite her terrible wounds. She really is an amazing little girl.
Carol
How is Bonnie after her vet trip bless her , xxxxx
Goldenlady
Have been following Bonnie's story. Am really pleased to read she is doing so well. Thank goodness there are such loving, caring people around to help poor little souls like Bonnie. Hope she continues to heal well, in body and mind..
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Thsnkyiu for the update Julie25 x
Everything crossed all goes well for Bonnie at the vets today x x
Badger
Have been following Bonnie's story from afar since the beginning - what a brave little girl you are. A very big 'THANK YOU' to everyone who has helped Bonnie get this far and to those who continue to care for her now and in the weeks/months ahead - so many people willing you to get better Bonnie. Hope all goes well for you at today's appointment with the vet. Love and gentle hugs for you XX.
Julie25
Bonnie is back at the vets today having her wounds redressed. Everyone there was captivated by her sweet nature. I will put an update on here once I've picked her up.
She's getting much stronger and during the night managed to get herself off her bed on the floor onto the sofa :-).
Clare
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lab
Have just caught up with Bonnie's story. All I can add is that if (God forbid) any of my dogs are lost then I hope people like the ones on this thread will find them. Well done to all of you. x
Pat
Well done Julie. Seeing the photos of Bonnie on Lurcher Link bring tears to my eyes.She is obviously in the best place to be cared for. Get well soon Bonnie! I am looking forward to seeing photos of her running about and enjoying life again.
Julie25
Bonnie had a good night. Slept in our room so we could keep a close eye on her. She's starting to hobble around a little bit now which is very promising considering how badly injured her front legs are.
Back at the vets for another check up tomorrow and dressing change. Thank you again to all the people who are sending donations for this sweet little girl so that we can ensure she receives the veterinary care she needs to make her well again xxx
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
Happy 2014 Bonnie, "things can only get better" Get well soon XX
ClaireC
Such a beauty. Gentle hugs and love from me as well. Thank you for what you are doing to help her. They just make such lovely pets xx
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Thankyou for keeping us updated Julie25 and lovely to know she enjoying home comforts with you . Being in a home environment and receiving loving care will hopefully help this poor girl ro make a quicker recovery . Please continue to let us know how she is progressing .
Also Thankyou to everyone who is donating to Lurcher Link ! Last edited: 2013-12-31 23:02:14 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Bo
Link here;
http://www.lurcherlink.org/llink/forum/viewtopic.php?t=92342
Julie25
That's really kind of you - thank you so much. I'll give Bonnie a hug from you. She's receiving the right treatment now but it's going to be a long journey till she's fully recovered so we're grateful for all donations to help with the cost of her care.
She's relaxing now on my sofa, bless her and at least this little girl has got a safe future now she's with us at Lurcher Link.
If anyone wants to see more photos of Bonnie she has a thread on our Lurcher Link forum (lurcherlink.org) under Lurcher Link Homeless Hounds.
Thank you once again for all your support xxxLast edited: 2013-12-31 21:36:03 by Julie25
Springer sharon
Just writing my cheque for lurcher link. I'm not going out tonight....... Would rather give my money to this cause than wasting it in a pub!! Sending hugs and love to Bonnie xx
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
White light on it's way. Get well soon Bonnie.
Cheque on it's way tomorrow to Lurcher Link xx
Stella's Dad
Is there a preference of destination for donations?

Will send a little something this weekend. Would do it today, but one of my customers has just gone bust, and things a little tight.

Just so pleased she's safe.Last edited: 2013-12-31 19:59:21 by Stella's Dad
Sue
Extra photo is Bonnie at Julie's home getting some much needed TLC x
Lurcher Link
It's not certain that Bonnie will have to lose a leg yet. The vets are hoping it will heal over the next few weeks, but it's a waiting game atm.
Bo
Good luck with those legs - she's a bonny Bonnie.
Edited due possibility all legs may be saved. Last edited: 2013-12-31 18:15:38 by Bo
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Thanks everyone and I will bump Bonnies page back up as for some reason it's has dropped back down the list.
Please see Sues post below for details of how to donate directly to the vets to help with Bonnies treatment BUT PLEASE DO NOT CALL THE VETS FOR UPDATES !
We will be keeping this page up to date as and when we get more news x
Last edited: 2013-12-31 22:55:05 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Clare
Donated via paypal. What lovely caring people on here. Fingers crossed for you Bonnie x
Sue
NEW METHOD TO DONATE!
You can make a donation to Bonnie's care directly to her new vet.
They are Vets4Pets in Barnsley, telephone 01226 289000
Please make sure you tell them it is for "Bonnie Hill the dog injured in the RTA" also please be aware the vet will not be able to discuss the case with you.Last edited: 2013-12-31 16:35:56 by Sue
Mollychops
Its fantastic of everyone on here, Love your comment me n my girl x. Massive thanks to all at lurcher link , you came up trumps in her hour of need. Ive 2 blue whippety girls, they are very special too
Kinsally
Good luck gorgeous Bonnie & thank you to all those kind people that have helped her xx
Siobhan Casey
This really looks like my lost dog, although my dog was only lost yesterday :(
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
Good luck Bonnie, aren't dog lovers "simply the best". Thanks folks for caring and sharing. Cheque on way.Last edited: 2013-12-31 12:37:58 by Me N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
NickyB
would like to help = have spoken to sue to see how much more is needed.i am soooooo glad people like lurcher link exist which enables us to help too
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Thankyou for the update Julie Hill and everything crossed all goes well for Bonnie today x x
Anyone kindly wishing to send DONATIONS to help towards Bonnies care and treatment should send them to Lurcher link .
Cheques payable to Lurcher Link can be sent to ...
4 School Cote Brow, Holmfield, Halifax, West Yorks, HX3 6SR
Or donate via paypal
lurcherlink@btinternet.comLast edited: 2013-12-31 12:03:49 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Carol
Will do Nickydog xxx
Nickydog
Wishing Bonnie good luck today
Julie25
I'm meeting the vet who is treating Bonnie at my vets this morning. She'll be assessed there and then hopefully come to me to be fostered. Both the vet who's treated her and the one who will be admitting her are Lurcher Link members. Last edited: 2013-12-31 07:09:39 by Julie25
Bo
Awwww, she's lovely - Good Luck Ms Bonnie.
jane002
if anyone wants the bacs details for LL to dontate directly, if they pm us on the lurcher link facebook page we can pass them on.
Rotti Lass
some people on facebook have been asking for a different to leave a donation as they don't have paypal,people could send a cheque (payable to Lurcher Link) to:
4 School Cote Brow, Holmfield, Halifax, West Yorks, HX3 6SR thought it might of some use on here.

Nickydog
Carol contact Kaye at Lurcher Link and you could offer to adopt her. They will require a home check but that is easily arranged. Well done for offering.
Shereen
Thank you Sue ....bless her,poor girl ....press F5 to Refresh paqe to view new pictures.
Sue
think i have managed to add 2 new photos
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Gill please email the photos into us at admin@doglost.co.uk and mark in the subject matter that they are for BONNIE INJURED IN RTA dog lost ID 62098
Rotti Lass
I've got some photos, who do I email??
Carol
Confused.com is the dog now the property of lurcher link or can this owner get her back , I am frantic at his actions , gill u r a star , I was going to offer to adopt her in order for her to get help 3 legs or not, xxxx Last edited: 2013-12-30 22:44:56 by Carol
Nickydog
If you have no paypal and want to donate go to Lurcher Link.org and pm a moderator or Kaye and they can give an address to send cheques. Thank you to all involved,my dogs are LL boys and one is a tripawd,I will send a donation toward Bonnie and keep checking in on her. Lurcher Link do a brilliant job. My tripawd was rescued and had his leg amputated through Lurcher Link and he is the best dog ever.
Rotti Lass
if anybody does want to donate anything even if it's 50p as she will need months of care. paypal link lurcherlink@btinternet.com
DogLostBobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
Well done Gill Bird - you are a star and I'm sure your Rotties would understand if they knew why, a good dog walk is often a good way to unwind too, so all enjoy your extra walks! I think you did a good job in humbling that bad owner too. Your tenacity paid off and I'm willing sweet Bonnie back into full health and into a good home.
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Brilliant news and a very big Thankyou and well done to Gill who has put SUCH an amazing effort into helping Bonnie and has proved there are still good Samaritans in this world ! Also thanks of course to Lurcher Link who have stepped forward to give this young girl the treatment and care she needs on her journey to recivery and hopefully eventually to a long and happy life with new owners. X PLEASE DONATE TOWARDS HER CARE to LURCHER LINK
Sue
donations can be made via paypal to Lurcher Link using this address lurcherlink@btinternet.com
Lurcher Link
Thank you everyone for your good wishes for Bonnie's wellbeing and to Gill for her dogged determination. Bonnie needs a lot of tlc and will be in the vets for a while so they can decide whether she can keep her badly injured leg. But she's in the best place atm.
jody - Area Volunteer, South Yorkshire
Lots of people wanting to donate to Lurcher Link to help for Bonnie's care but do not have a Paypal account, can anybody advise, thanks x
Bo
Gill - well done. I know that Bonnie's "owner" wasn't the best ( to say the least) but he came through in the end thanks to your devotion in seeking a resolution to Bonnie's predicament. Lets celebrate the good news. You never know, if Jonny has learnt his lesson with this guilt, he is moving in the right direction.
Lurcher link - thank you. She's a lucky girl.
Sue
Gill Bird you are one in a million - fingers crossed Bonnie gets well again and finds a loving forever home xxxx
jody - Area Volunteer, South Yorkshire
Gill is indeed a true star xx Sending lots of love, am happy beyond belief that Bonnie is getting all the care and love she so deserves, sending lots of love and thanks to Lurcher Link and everybody else that was involved in her care xx
Pat
Fantastic news and well done Gill and Lurcher Link.Hope Bonnie is up and about again soon.
Stella's Dad
What superb news.

I'll reiterate what I said earlier, your a star Gill. Can't wait to see the pics, however distressing they may be, at least we know this lovely little dog will get the care she truly deserved from the start.Last edited: 2013-12-30 20:47:15 by Stella's Dad
Rotti Lass
All good news, Bonnie is now under the ownership of Lurcher Link, who have kindly taken her on and the costs involved, care and future needs. She will stay with the current vets until the morning and then be moved onto the Lurcher links vets to be fully checked over and give the correct treatment and care that is required. She cant walk at the moment, both front legs are bandaged up and stapples are visable on the leg at the top. Out of respect to Lurcher link I will not post the most recent photos of bonnie so they can put them on there web site, please check there site over next few days I'm sure they will be up on there. I think that's about it, the bloke is feeling a bit guilty now that he didn't help me out sooner and has had me running round tracking down over two villages, now my 3 rottis will get more then one walk day instead of having to deal with him.. Message on here if you want info if I've forgot anything. If anybody does want to donate towards her then the link is lurcherlink@btinternet.comLast edited: 2013-12-30 20:56:17 by Rotti Lass
Stella's Dad
Gill. You're an absolute star. I hope that this prat doesn't have the same attitude if it was one of his kids.

It's obvious that he wants the dog's bill to be paid so he can have it back, and that's what is worrying here. He seemingly didn't care about it beforehand, so I am certain he would do the same afterwards. He must not be allowed to do this, and I hope that the correct outcome is not far away.
rachelhayball
Fingers crossed Gill x
Bo
Gill - You're doing a fantastic job. Good luck at the vets.
Sue
Thnaks for the update Gill, hope it finally gets sorted tonight. Last edited: 2013-12-30 18:07:08 by Sue
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
Jumanji would you prefer me to delete parts of my post? Relevant parts deleted now.Last edited: 2013-12-30 18:04:30 by Me N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
Rotti Lass
Hi Guys, just a quick update, I'm colleting the owners at 6.40pm so I'm at the vets for 7pm when they open, as soon as I know more I will update will full correct details, things are a little up in the air, I've copied and pasted this next bit to save time - latest thing is he's changed his mind it's not his dog then again it might be his dog???? make your mind up....his mates have said it's defiantly his dog, he said it's his dog to start with, he's sign the dog over saying it's his dog....so who knows..he wants the dog but doesn't want to pay any costs,wants everybody to pay so he can have the dog back free..
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Lurcher link offered yesterday to take this girl so she is sure of.a safe pace with them but the issue has been that the owner must identify she is his dog at the vets before this can happen .
Gill who has been an absolute rock in helping this poor dog is hopefully going to be able to post an update after 8 pm tonight with how things have gone so please bear with us . I am aware of what is going on and there are plans laid out for Bonnies care as long as the owner complies but Gill must be allowed to post this herself . She has worked tirelessly to help Bonnie and I am so hoping for good news when she updates this evening . everything crossed here xxxx Last edited: 2013-12-30 18:19:59 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
Do we know for certain that he owns this dog? I have edited this post in view of above comments. Last edited: 2013-12-30 18:02:54 by Me N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
DogLostBobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
"Lurcher link has offered to help this dog x" GREAT News!!!
Clare
Absolutely lost for words at the cruelty and lack of compassion of some people. Hope hes never allowed to re home another dog. Thank god for such caring people at Lurcher link and everyone else who is trying to help this poor girl. Hope she pulls through and finds a loving home x
jane002
Long shot i know, but has the warden checked bonnies details against the missing whippets in doncaster, there's 3 that are down as missing, all 3 went missing not that far from where bonnie was picked up. http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/sections/environment/environmentalhealth/pestanddogcontrol/lost_dogs.aspx
rachelhayball
Lurcher link has offered to help this dog x
Chris63
Whatever is wrong with this chap, just sign this beautiful dog over and let her find a loving home. He obviously has no heart and shouldn't be allowed to have her back. Thank goodness for Doglost volunteers. X
Bo
Jumanji - I had ths battle with Merseyside dog wardens a couple of years ago when they said i could not look after a dog i found - I quoted the law below... and kept her safe and warm.

29. Any person who finds and takes a stray dog to the local authority can request to keep the dog under section 150(2) of the 1990 Act. The Regulations specify that if the finder requests to keep the dog he must give his name and address to the officer. The officer must make reasonable attempts to contact the owner to give him reasonable opportunity to collect the dog.
30. The Regulations also require the officer to determine whether the finder is a suitable person to keep the dog. The officer must inform the finder verbally and in writing that he is obliged to keep the dog (if unclaimed by the owner) for at least one month and that failure to comply with that obligation is a criminal offence. The maximum penalty on summary conviction is level 2 on the standard scale.

Link here; http://archive.defra.gov.uk/environment/quality/local/dogs/documents/straydogs-guidance.pdf

Having said all of that - I'm sure Doncaster Dog wardens services are lovely people who will do all they can to get this young dog the help she needs, at no expense to the residents of Doncaster.
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
With regard obtaining a 28 day retained by finder agreement my understanding is that this council do not use this system as this has arisen in the past with Doncaster dogs .
jane002
Would the dog warden not go to visit him, to get conformation and get him to sign her over, or would the dog warden not agree to her doing the 28 days with LL or under finders care ?

Wibble
Sending thanks to ALL involved in Bonnie's case. I hope she gets the treatment she needs and soon. Then she can be homed with someone who has a heart and will love her forever. Good Luck Bonnie x
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
In view of Bo's post at 10.13 today, would the RSPCA be in a position to do something?
Bo
Gill - Good to hear that Bonnie is stable. Worse case scenario is after 7 days then the dog can be rehomed. Another point of law - the "finder" of the dog may keep hold of the dog for 28 days if the owner isn't technically found. I'm clutching at straws now. Perhaps another dog warden could advise to see if there was a way round this issue.
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
Poor Bonnie, hope when she is better she gets the owner she deserves.
Keeping everything crossed she pulls through
Rotti Lass
Update - police wont do anything about this, tried sat night.. already been to this blokes house and his mums house in the next village this morning, he's in bed and won't get up.. 9.00am and 10.30am... I'm working on getting his girlfiends number, I've got all day to track him down again and get him / her to the vets after 7pm as that's when the out of hr will be bak on and it's them that are dealing with it. The vets have been in contact with me this morning all is well and she is stable.. a step closer i'll work on this again all day. day 3..
Nanni Byron
I cannot believe all the faffing around waiting for Bonnie to be ID'd - surely her welfare has to come first and there are so many people willing to donate. There has to be exceptions to the rule at times!
labradorloopy
Given that it is a criminal offence to abandon a dog could the Police be contacted? Maybe a knock on the doot from them with some information about the possible penalty might encourage this delightful man to do the right thing! I too would be willing to donate to her treatment once this is all sorted. Last resort - ?bribary - or shouldn't I say that???
Goldenlady
Hope all goes well for poor Bonnie. Her supposed owner "Jonny" shouldnt have a dog if he cant be bothered to identify such a very sick girlie..
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
The vets concerned has said this morning that Bonnie is stable and the vet concerned with her treatment is willing to transport Bonnie herself to the next vet that will be taking over her care BUT the owner HAS to go there to identity her. The Vet concerned has been on duty all night and has gone home to sleep so the owner needs to go to identify her in time for the vet coming back on duty .
Gill is trying to locate the owner who isnt answering his phone or front door at the moment x

Last edited: 2014-01-05 02:22:19 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Bo
1 Penalties for abandonment of animals.
Gill - perhaps our "Jonny and his delightful girlfriend are unaware of the law pertainining to Abandonment of animals act 1960 which is still valid;
If any person being the owner or having charge or control of any animal shall without reasonable cause or excuse abandon it, whether permanently or not, in circumstances likely to cause the animal any unnecessary suffering, or cause or procure or, being the owner, permit it to be so abandoned, he shall be guilty of an offence of cruelty within the meaning of the principal Act and liable to the penalties prescribed by subsection (1) of section one of that Act, and the provisions of the Protection of Animals Acts shall apply to an offence under this section as they apply to an offence against the said subsection (1).
Link here; http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Eliz2/8-9/43/section/1

It may concentrate his mind some what.
Chris63
Please please sign her over, let her be treated. A lovely young girl like her deserves to be saved. Let us know how she gets on. X
Pat
Definitely doesn't love Bonnie then or he would be with her like a shot.He definitely doesn't deserve such a gorgeous dog.I hope her treatment is not delayed any further.Bonnie is the main priority here. I do so hope she can be signed over to Lurcher Link soon so she can be given the care she deserves.
DigbyNSDTR
Probably not any use, but do we know where she came from before, Gill? Would he be prepared to tell you? If he's only had her for a week and she is not chipped to him and has no proof of ownership, could previous owners/rescue help and sign the papers?
Rotti Lass
Jayne, she's called Bonnie, 10 - 11 month old max, the owner Jonny has only had her just over a week, he won't go to id her, he's busy...I still on the case with him and his girlfriend, I've also fb the dog warden with the pictures of her last week and that i'e got all the owners address details, hope she gets back to me, i'll call the dw tomorrow morning.or should I say in 5.5hrs time.
Last edited: 2013-12-30 03:05:31 by Rotti Lass
Pointerlover
Gill, Sue and lurcher link are fantastic. I feel so very sorry for poor Bonnie and I am sending her lots of love and hugs and wishing her to feel better and get through this awful time safely. Bless her. I only hope that having to go through all the legalities does not cause Bonnie to have to wait for her much needed treatment a minute longer than she needs it. It is Bonnie who is of the utmost importance here. Xxxxx
jody - Area Volunteer, South Yorkshire
Her name is Bonnie, Gill has been fantastic, hope owner will see sense!!
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Tx for update Gill and all the work you are putting in to help this poor dog...do we have a name for her?
Rotti Lass
Hi Guys, I'm the lady that took the dog to the vets,i didn't run her over stopped to help. Just an update, I'm having difficulty getting the dog released, and the owner is a complete plank.... the vets wanted proof of ownership photo etc, I've managed to get hold of 2, they are not very good but shows Bonnie head on one, and head / part body on the other, she is with his girlfriend, I'm doing another door knock tomorrow morning and insisting they come with me to the vets, I also have her collar that he had at home. I'm incontact with lurcher link, and will also speak to the dog warden tomorrow morning, explaining what this block / plank is like. I could scream, just had a message off the owner he is not willing to come to the vets to id her....arhhhh
Stella's Dad
What wonderful news. Let's hope she makes a good recovery.
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Thankyou Sue and Lurcher Link !
Please keep us updated with any further developments and everything crossed this poor girl is going to be ok and everything can be worked out so that she can be passed into the caring hands of Lurcher Link x
Bo
My sister is a policewoman and she tells me that the dog can be signed over to the vet by the owner and then the vet can sign it over to the rescue. Either way- good to hear she is still alive if not stable. My sister of course, could be wrong. Last edited: 2013-12-30 06:04:22 by Bo
jody - Area Volunteer, South Yorkshire
Bless you Lurcher Link and Sue xx really hope her owner goes and ID's her tomorrow.
Sue
I would like to add how wonderful Lurcher Link and the many, many others who offered help have been, it has been a very sad day and yet at the same time incredible to realise how many good people there are out there
Lurcher Link
I've spoken to the vet tonight and this lass isn't stable enough to be transferred yet, so she's staying put overnight.Tomorrow the vets need to speak to the DW to try and sort out the legality of it all. We've said we'll take her on, but the owner needs to go and ID her and sign her over to us first. She's safe for the mo anyway :D K
Sue
I'll let you all know when she is with them, not there yet but hopefully before the end of the evening x
Bo
Ok Sue - thanks for the update.
Sue
I have been informed that Lurcher Link are taking this girl into their care. She is going to need a lot of treatment, I have their paypal address if anyone would like to make a donation:
lurcherlink@btinternet.com
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
TX have advised people emailing to HQ to hold back and that you are in contact with the vets...The do is safe...anymore help needed we will update you..Tx everyone!
Stella's Dad
Are there anymore FB links with the one above?Last edited: 2013-12-29 15:00:56 by Stella's Dad
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
I have to go out to help trap a dog now so won't be able to monitor this page very much for a while so can HO or other co Ords or helpers please update if any more info comes in .. Can I ask people please not to inundate the vets with phone calls x Last edited: 2013-12-29 14:43:39 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Thankyou very much !
I have been in contact with the vets but they are unwilling to release any statement and won't allow me to say anything on their behalf . However i am aware that several offers of help have been made to the vets. Last edited: 2013-12-29 13:50:02 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.

Can we wait for an update from Jumanji on owner and funds needed before we flood the vets with calls please....TXLast edited: 2013-12-29 15:19:09 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
SH
Happy to give a donation,please let us know how much is required so all the generous dog lost people can help with this beautiful girls recovery xxx
rachelhayball
Good news. FOA RCT have confirmed that they have offered to help her x
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Ive had a text to say owner has been located but will wait to hear about a definite outcome .
Thankyou Bo that is a very generous gesture and one of my concerns is whether her owners can find the money for the vet bills x Last edited: 2013-12-29 12:38:46 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Bo
If this young dog isn't insured then I still have some money in the savings pot to contribute towards her operation. Please update if needed.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Tx for updating us Sue.
Sue
Another update, lady who found her may have a lead about the owner, if i hear anymore will let you know. My info is a bit third hand and I'm mainly getting updates from FB!
Pat
Good news Sue. I am so happy Lurcher link can help if need be.
SJ100
I will be happy to ring vet directly with donation today if this will help. Please let me know details asap.
Carol
What is her ongoing treatment does anyone know if we know that then one of us could be her potential owner until real one is found, I would fund her on going treatment as I am sure anyone else would , if I was a vet I would treat her not leave her in this way , other. Vets do xxx
Sue
Update just spoken to someone who has called the vets, she is NOT going to be PTS. They are still hoping the owner will come forward. Lurcher Link have offered to rescue her if the owners are not found. I think other rescues are also willing to take her. I will keep you posted if I hear anything else
Pat
Surely being such a young dog she deserves a chance in life. I have posted on Facebook and asked for shares.
Her owner must be found.
Sue
Hi I posted this on behalf of the person who found her as she was unable to get on here. The dog is at the vets below. From what I can gather they will only take payments if the dog has an owner due to the ongoing care she will need. Hope something can be done for this little girl

Last edited: 2014-01-02 03:04:00 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Gino
May we have vets details please as we have had offers of donations towards treatment.....O r if someone could ring finder on number above and ask for details then post here....tx
Sue
Also sent a text to Star's owners
Sue
I have sent a text to Boe's owners
Unknown
Hi we are getting offers of donations to help this dog...please advice of vets this dog is at..xx
DigbyNSDTR
Pls see Star 52419 missing over months. Or 43925 Lost Doncaster area but is blue I think Last edited: 2013-12-29 10:13:15 by DigbyNSDTR
Wibble
Does this dog not get the 7 days she deserves or is she too injured? Any rescues? Can a fund be set up? This girl deserves a chance surely?

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