
Residents across South London are urged to remain vigilant and report any stray or injured animals immediately following the rescue of a heavily pregnant and limping dog, Brooke, found wandering alone in a local park. This urgent appeal comes as Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in Wandsworth successfully rehabilitated the dog after extensive veterinary care.
Brooke was discovered in a South London park, heavily pregnant, limping, and in poor condition. After giving birth to two puppies, she was referred to Battersea, where veterinary teams quickly assessed her injuries. X-rays revealed multiple fractures in her leg. The clinical team performed surgery to repair the breaks. Brooke then underwent a comprehensive recovery programme, including pain management, follow-up checks, and tailored physio and hydrotherapy. With dedicated care, Brooke recovered fully while raising her puppies, before finding a new home by the sea.
If you find a stray or injured dog in Wandsworth or wider South London, it is crucial to act responsibly. For healthy stray dogs, contact Wandsworth Borough Council's Animal Welfare Team to arrange collection. They can be reached on 020 8871 7606 during weekdays (7 am to 9 pm) or 020 8871 7490 for out-of-hours, weekends, and bank holidays. You can also take a found dog to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home's stray dog reception point between 8 am and 5 pm. For injured stray dogs, call the RSPCA National Cruelty Line on 0300 1234 999 or, if possible, take the animal to your nearest vet or animal hospital. Streatham Hill Vets offers 24-hour emergency vet care for pets across South London, including Balham, Brixton, and Tooting, and can be contacted on 020 8674 3525.
Animal welfare organisations like Battersea Dogs & Cats Home play a vital role in South London, providing essential care for thousands of animals each year. The collaboration between local councils, such as Wandsworth, and charities ensures a safety net for vulnerable pets. This incident highlights the ongoing need for community awareness regarding animal welfare and the importance of reporting concerns promptly. Responsible pet ownership, including microchipping and keeping dogs on leads in public spaces, is also paramount to prevent such distressing situations.
Supporting local animal welfare efforts can make a significant difference. Residents can report non-emergency dog control issues via the Wandsworth Council Animal Welfare contact form. Consider donating or volunteering with organisations like Battersea Dogs & Cats Home to help them continue their life-saving work. Every report of a stray or injured animal contributes to the safety and well-being of South London's animal population.
This report is based on data from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.
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