Happy ending for puppy left for dead by owner

A puppy left for dead after being dumped in an alley in freezing temperatures has found a new Wigan home '“ with a member of the veterinary team that saved her life.
Abby Mellors (left) and Rutland House vet Steph Walsh, with puppy WinterAbby Mellors (left) and Rutland House vet Steph Walsh, with puppy Winter
Abby Mellors (left) and Rutland House vet Steph Walsh, with puppy Winter

The tiny Collie-cross was barely alive when she was found huddling next to wheelie bins in an alleyway near St Helens Hospital by a member of the public.

She was taken to Rutland House Veterinary Hospital in St Helens, where vets and nurses looked after the abandoned pup, who was thought to be only around six weeks old, around the clock for 24 hours.

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After defying the odds, the puppy was due to go to a charity for rehoming, but veterinary nurse Abby Mellors, who helped to take care of her, stepped in to adopt her and has now called her Winter.

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Winter in hospital

Six weeks later, Winter spent her first Christmas with Abby and dad Barry at their home in Wigan – and is thriving after her terrible start to life.

Abby said: “Winter was found lying next to some wheelie bins by a dog walker and was virtually lifeless when she was brought into us.

“She was very poorly and spent 24 hours with us. The dog warden then took her away, but she came back two days later as she was poorly again. The Dogs Trust asked me to foster her for a week to get her stabilised before she was rehomed, but I fell in love with her.”

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Winter now has a warm, loving forever home and is putting on weight and developing a cheeky, playful personality.”

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Winter in hospital

Abby added: “My dog died in July and we weren’t going to get another one for a while, but Winter is everything we want in a dog. She is lovely and her character is really starting to come out.”

Vet Steph Walsh admitted she feared the worst when Winter was brought in.

Dr Walsh said: “Winter was so poorly and at first I didn’t think she would survive.

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“She wasn’t able to maintain glucose levels so was becoming very lethargic and wasn’t able to eat. It’s wonderful to see her looking so well and everyone is so happy that she has found her happy ending.”

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