News - Poppet pops up again

back to homepage
 
07.01.09

A collie cross rehomed by the RSPCA Norfolk West Branch 11 years ago was found straying in Bradford, West Yorkshire, 140 miles from her original home.

Poppet, a small tri-coloured dog pictured above, was found as a stray by Bradford District Council's dog wardens on Friday, 12 December.

The local authority was unsuccessful in locating Poppet's owners because her microchip had not been updated. It showed that she was still registered to an owner in Sedgeford, near Hunstanton.

However, fortunately the microchip also held the branch's contact details and so the local authority called Penny Skate, Honorary Chairman of the RSPCA Norfolk West Branch.

Penny could not bear to think of Poppet possibly being put to sleep and decided to collect the dog and bring her back to Norfolk in the hope that the branch could find her a loving new home.

Microchips must be kept up-to-date
Microchips are one of the only permanent ways of identifying lost or stolen animals, but any change of address or contact details must be given to the chipping company.

Penny always leaves the branch's contact details on the microchips of each dog rehomed by the branch so that if the owner has not updated their details, there will always be a record of where the dog came from.

Other dogs found straying
While Penny was in Bradford, she also agreed to bring back a one-year-old English bull terrier called Hannah, a black collie cross puppy called Shellie, and a brown cross-breed puppy called Pud.

The three dogs, pictured above, were also found straying and, as their owners hadn't been found, were all in desperate need of new homes too.

Penny said: "I think the council were quite surprised that we were prepared to travel to Bradford, but I decided I had to do the right thing and give Poppet another chance at life."

New homes found already for Poppet and Pud
Poppet and Pud have both been given that chance already and have each happily found new homes.

Hannah and Shellie, however, have not been so lucky and are hoping that they'll find loving new owners willing to give them another chance at happiness soon.


Can you help?

Hannah

Shellie

If you think you can give Hannah (pictured left) or Shellie (pictured right) a loving new home, please contact the branch to find out more about the dogs and whether you might be a suitable owner.

RSPCA Norfolk West Branch
Telephone:
01485 541141.

Think first...
Please remember that pet ownership takes time, money, commitment and patience - owning a pet is likely to change your life completely.

  • Know your pet - make sure you understand the care that dogs need.


  • Find out more about microchipping your dog and other animals in our Pet care pages.




  • photo © RSPCA
    Poppet, Hannah, Shellie and Pud were all found as strays and were taken in by the RSPCA Norfolk West Branch.  Hannah and Shellie are still looking for loving new homes - can you help?   Poppet pops up again
    07.01.09 A collie cross rehomed by the RSPCA Norfolk West Branch 11 years ago was found straying in Bradford, 140 miles from her original home.
      more  
    Just some of the 70 animals rescued by the RSPCA in Sussex who are now in need of new homes   Seventy animals rescued on Christmas Eve
    05.01.09 New homes are needed for 70 animals who were rescued by the RSPCA in Sussex after they were found living in poor conditions.
      more  
    Two foxhounds in a field, a breed of dog commonly used in hunting - visit the new Hunting Act website at www.huntingact.org   New Hunting Act website to aid police
    05.01.09 A new website to help police officers and the Crown Prosecution Service with the enforcement of the Hunting Act has been launched.
      more  
    Help is needed for the large numbers of orphaned grey seals currently being cared for at the RSPCA East Winch Wildlife Centre in Norfolk   Orphaned seals need your help
    03.01.09 The RSPCA's East Winch Wildlife Centre needs help in caring for large numbers of orphaned grey seals that it has been taking in since November.
      more  
    Stumpy was so severely neglected, he sadly had to be put to sleep - these pictures show Stumpy when he was first found with a severely matted coat, and whilst he was being cared for in hospital   Woman jailed for severe neglect
    02.01.09 A Brighton woman has been banned from keeping animals for life and jailed after severely neglecting her dog, in a case brought by the RSPCA.
      more  
    The Recycling Factory   Ring out the old, Ring in the new
    31.12.08 Did you get a new mobile phone for Christmas? Then why not recycle your old one and help the RSPCA and the environment at the same time.
      more  
    Great tit perching on snow covered spade handle   Create a winter wonderland for wildlife
    24.12.08 Spare a thought for those out in the cold over the festive period.
      more  
    Chief Inspector Lee Hopgood MBE with partner Claire Brown   MBE honour for RSPCA Chief Inspector
    23.12.08 RSPCA Chief Inspector Lee Hopgood was presented with an MBE by Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace.
      more  
    Meet Simon's Sister's Dog in Simon Tofield's new animation 'Fed up!', created exclusively for the RSPCA to highlight the perils of overfeeding pets   Feeling 'fed up'? Meet Simon's Sister's Dog
    20.12.08 The animator responsible for the hugely popular Simon's Cat has created 'Fed up!' exclusively for the RSPCA to highlight the perils of overfeeding pets.
      more  
    RSPCA Birmingham Animal Centre's Safe Haven Scheme helps animals like Sophie the dog, Amelia the cat, and Hoppy the rabbit.   Give the gift of a Safe Haven
    19.12.08 The RSPCA in Birmingham is offering the perfect gift for any animal lover, the gift of a Safe Haven for hundreds of abandoned, neglected and unwanted animals.
      more  
     
        previous next

    Back to top
    © RSPCA 2008. All rights reserved.
    Terms of use
    SEARCH
    ABOUT THE RSPCA
    ADVICE CENTRE
    NEWS
    CAMPAIGNS
    GOOD BUSINESS AWARDS
    ANIMAL CARE
    REHOMING
    HOW YOU CAN HELP
    EDUCATION
    SCIENCE GROUP
    FREEDOM FOOD
    LOCAL RSPCA
    RSPCA INTERNATIONAL
    PUBLICATIONS
    CAREERS
    UNDER 8TEENZ
    Special initiatives
    My RSPCA
    Help
    Legal
    Privacy
    Annual review
    Contact us
    RSS
    The RSPCA is a charity
    registered in England & Wales
    no. 219099