A lurcher was found wandering down a bridal walk as “skin and bones” now thriving in her new home. When Emily was rescued by the RSPCA and taken in by the Danaher Animal Home near Braintree, she weighed just over 10kg.

“Emily was found as a stray, wandering along a bridle path in March and was taken to a local vet before coming to us. She weighed just 10.8kg and was severely emaciated; she was little more than skin and bones. She had pressure sores all over her shoulder blades, hips, and legs,” Louisa Duranti said, deputy animal center manager at Danaher.

 

“We put her on a special diet where we fed her little and often to slowly build up her weight and strength and she put almost 5kg on in just a few weeks,” she added.

After moving into their new home and thinking they were ready to adopt a dog, Mark and Abby Colbear began following Danaher’s Facebook page. “She’s such a sweet, friendly, and laid-back dog that she was snapped up quickly by a lovely new family and is now settling in well to her new home.”


“We had been thinking about getting a rescue dog for a long time, but due to previously being in rental accommodation we were unable to. After we moved and started following Danaher online we saw Emily’s story and pictures and broke our hearts; we felt we had to apply to try and help her,” Mark, from Braintree, said.

“Emily is doing well and has almost completely settled in now. We’ve built her up to eat full meals and although she still has anxious moments, especially at night time, we can only imagine what she’s been through and cuddles in the armchair with us seem to help!”

“She’s coming out of her shell and finding her voice. She gives us happy little grunts when we play in the garden or give her fuss in her beanbag. Her cheeky and naughty side is also starting to come through now and she likes to hide her favorite treats and dig up the garden, but we don’t mind as we’re so pleased to see her confidence growing.”

She’s even made lots of human and doggy friends which is lovely to see. “We’re so lucky to have her and are so pleased that we’ve been able to give her a wonderful forever home after everything she’s been through.”

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