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Before and after pictures show incredible recovery of abandoned dog given forever home


Frankie before (Picture: RSPCA/SWNS)

The RSPCA has revealed incredible before and after photos, showing the transformation of a dog found abandoned.

When Frankie the terrier was rescued he was filthy and covered in tight, knotted matts of fur all over his body, meaning he could barely walk.

The four-year-old Westie cross could barely see due to his thick, ungroomed coat, but he looks completely unrecognisable after a makeover.

He has now found his forever home with Tracey Williamson, who had previously vowed never to get another dog after her own Westie died when she was 15.

However, when her daughter spotted Frankie on the RSPCA’s website, it was love at first sight and the pampered pooch is now firmly a part of the family.

Tracey said: ‘My heart melted when I saw his photo. He looked like our late dog and we completely fell in love with him.

‘We submitted an application and kept our fingers crossed but weren’t holding out much hope as we knew how much interest there had been in rescue dogs during lockdown.’

Frankie was rescued by RSPCA inspectors in August last year when he was found abandoned with another dog – a fellow terrier called Benny – in Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire.

Would you believe this is the same dog? (Picture: RSPCA/SWNS)

He was taken into the charity’s Warrington branch before being transferred to RSPCA Leeds and Wakefield branch for urgent care.

Frankie needed a major haircut and groom to get rid of all of his filthy, matted fur.

Despite his formerly mangy appearance, he’s now a confident lead walker and loves being pampered by his owners.

In his forever home now (Picture: RSPCA/SWNS)

In September 2020, Tracey and her family were asked to go and meet Frankie and were matched with him.

Tracey, from Leeds, added: ‘It breaks our hearts to think how he was treated before and we hope, in time, that he’ll forget about his past.

‘Now he gets very spoiled and loves a bit of pampering.

With fellow rescue westie Benny (Picture: RSPCA /SWNS)

‘He goes to the groomer regularly and really enjoys the fuss and attention he gets. He’s a little star when he has a haircut.

‘He’s such a lovely dog, he’s so affectionate and we couldn’t imagine our lives without him.’

The family are still helping to build Frankie’s confidence and are working with a trainer to help with his reactivity around other dogs.

They have also started to introduce him to toys and teach him how to play.

Tracey said: ‘I don’t think anyone has ever played with him before as he doesn’t really understand what toys are.

‘But we’re going to try to introduce him to games and teach him how to have fun. He’s brought us so much joy and love, especially during lockdown, so we’re determined to do the same for him.’

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