The owner of a 16-year-old collie has abandoned her dog with a massive, bleeding tumor on the side of his face.

The rescuers found the poor dog in a garbage and feces filled home. The owner of the dog has been banned from keeping any pets for the next ten years. Christine Daley lived in a house on Selby Street in Wallasey United Kingdom.

The woman failed to meet the needs of a dog by failing to provide a suitable environment between October 1 through October 25, 2016. The fire department forced their way into the abandoned home after receiving concerning requests about foul odors.

Abandoned dog with tumor in a house full of garbage
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There, the crews found the Collie, lying on the sofa in a room reeking of strong ammonia odors, garbage, moldy food, feces and trash piled up at least two feet in every part of the residence. RSPCA Inspector Anthony Joynes described the situation:

The fire crew could smell something very strong and unpleasant through the letterbox and were concerned that there was a dead body in the house, so they gained entry with the police. That’s when they found Timmy so they contacted us.

“The house was in squalor, every room was full of feces. It was very hard not to stand in feces as the carpet was full of it. It was one of the worst environments I have been in,” Inspector Joynes stated.

Rescued dog in a good health condition after medical treatment and lots of care
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Timmy was essentially using the house as his kennel and his toilet. The report also stated there were flies all over the place. If Timmy would not have been rescued in time, he may have passed away soon.

The dog was immediately transported to a veterinarian where the tumor on his face was removed. However, the dog’s recovery was lengthy and painful. The recovery took months but it was worth the wait!

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