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Swale dog warden ‘heartbroken’ over death of cane corso stray found in Teynham

By: Megan Carr mcarr@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 15:20, 10 April 2024

A dog warden has been left with a “broken heart” after a stray puppy found underweight and in a poor condition died.

The nine-month-old cane corso, named Annie, was found in Teynham and had been under the care of the Swale council dog warden for the last two weeks.

Annie the cane corso was found in Teynham. Picture: SBC

She was found on Saturday, March 23, and had not been microchipped.

No one had come forward to claim Annie and after seven days warden Mel Herbert started looking for a shelter to house her.

At the time, the Mel said: “Whilst not emaciated, she's notably underweight and her eyes are sore and bloodshot.

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“Most worryingly, she has a very abnormal gait. What a sad start to her formative years.”

After being seen by a vet, Annie was prescribed antibiotic eye drops for bilateral conjunctivitis on March 27.

Annie the cane corso was found in a very poor condition wandering around Teynham. Picture: SBC

However, those looking after her were concerned about her right back leg.

The vet believed Annie had a long-standing issue with her knee and said it had likely been that way for some time.

Annie was put on pain relief and there was a possibility the limb would have to be amputated.

On Tuesday, April 9, the pup woke up and was lethargic and off her food.

She had sickness and diarrhoea, so was rushed to the vets for tests which revealed she had gastroenteritis, the inflammation of the stomach/intestine.

Annie the cane corso. Picture: SBC

Her symptoms worsened today which resulted in the decision being made to put the puppy to sleep.

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A Swale council spokesman said: “We are devastated by the sad passing of Annie.

“She was diagnosed with gastroenteritis and after receiving supportive treatment from the vet her condition worsened.

“The vet advised that she was shutting down, her glucose levels were so low that the machine measuring them couldn’t get a reading and even with support, she began to show neurological deficits.

“So, after careful discussion with the vet, it was decided to let Annie go over the rainbow bridge.

Annie the cane corso was put to sleep after being cared for by the Swale dog warden. Picture: SBC

“While this is a very sad end, her time with us was filled with nothing but love and kindness.

“We would like to thank the outpouring of support from the public and Swale Barn Vets in Faversham for the amazing treatment they offered.

“As well as TAG and Dogs Walk This Way Rescue for supporting us and providing funding for her treatment.”

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