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Hi there, i am posting this in the hope that someone will recognise her and have information to share. This female staffordshire bull terrier cross was found wandering up and down St.germains Rd se23 last Thursday in an appalling condition. Whilst a health check was carried out after she was found and took to a vets she was found to be nearly 5kg lighter than what she should be. She is emaciated and frail and literally just two thirds the average weight she should be at her age. Giving that this is local i was hoping that someone may recognise her or have any information that may help. number to call 02083142098
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How different people are. I can't imagine the mindset of anyone who could let an animal they were responsible for get into that state. She's emaciated, poor, poor girl :-( Let's hope her luck has turned and she finds a good family be rehomed with when she's feeling a lot better. I really hope you get a lead on her previous owner and they are prosecuted.

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