Meet Spencer
our cover starHe was discovered tied to a post in a
park, unable to stand up or move. The
police officer who found him covered
him with his coat for warmth, so it was
only fitting to name Spencer after him.
Following treatment and care in
boarding facilities and RSPCA centres,
Spencer made a full recovery and is
enjoying life in a loving new home.
"As soon as we saw him on the RSPCA
website we wanted him, he charmed us
instantly," says owner Simon Oddy.
Simon's parents ran an animal rescue
centre, so he grew up surrounded by
animals in need and encourages people
to adopt their pets: "There are just so
many rescue dogs out there, it's good
to give them a chance. Somehow it
deepens the bond when you know
what they have been through and how
much they deserve a second chance
for a happy home."
RSPCA Inspector Laura Sayer, pictured
here with Spencer's new owners, is
delighted he's found his forever home.
If you would like to give an animal
like Spencer a second chance at
a happy home, visit:
www.rspca.org.uk/findapet
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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Editorial: Gina Guarnieri and Judith Irwin Design: Kevin Long Cover photos: Andrew Forsyth/RSPCA Photolibrary
He's such a
lovely dog and
was so sweet and
affectionate from
the word go, it
doesn't surprise me
that someone fell for
him so quickly. It's
the best part of our
job when we have
such happy endings,
it makes everything
so worthwhile.
RSPCA Inspector Laura Sayer
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