tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7457786458429416955.post7710364919766220202..comments2024-03-13T20:32:49.708+00:00Comments on coldwetnose: More on the Rhona caseBeverley Cuddyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03544804932989118884noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7457786458429416955.post-90932555853707807822009-08-18T22:17:05.541+01:002009-08-18T22:17:05.541+01:00It was difficult being so far away, but I think we...It was difficult being so far away, but I think we have found a number of good people in the area who will give Rhona the support she'll need over the coming months. Things are certainly looking a lot less bleak and hopefully she'll be able to concentrate on getting well knowing her pets are safe.<br />Thank you to everyone who is helping Rhona and has provided a piece in the jigsaw.Beverley Cuddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03544804932989118884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7457786458429416955.post-2917804926009216202009-08-18T21:48:16.368+01:002009-08-18T21:48:16.368+01:00A very worrying and sad situation for Rhona, do ho...A very worrying and sad situation for Rhona, do hope that she receives the help that she so deserves.<br />Beverley, did anyone locally, by that I mean in Cumbria come forward to offer help or advise to assist Rhona?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7457786458429416955.post-53317633581267516302009-08-18T07:37:05.273+01:002009-08-18T07:37:05.273+01:00Beverley how about a 'free gift' in a futu...Beverley how about a 'free gift' in a future magazine of a card for us all to fill in and place somewhere visible in case of emergency. I have done my own but it would be a good campaign for the magazine? Mine is on the fridge and gives 3 contacts for my dogs should anything happen to me, local vet, local police, solicitor etc.It also includes all our family mobile numbers and the dogs microchip numbers. Another good place would be by the front door or phone. ' The D T Emergency card'?? I'm sure someone will have a better title.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7457786458429416955.post-17965392432929780782009-08-16T14:00:28.311+01:002009-08-16T14:00:28.311+01:00Dear last poster, still waiting to hear back from ...Dear last poster, still waiting to hear back from Alice at the local RSPCA. Rhona approached Animal Concern and said they weren't able to take the cats (two of the dogs are from there, but they've already been found a foster home with Yorkshire Working Gundog Rescue who are taking all of the dogs (what superstars!). I've not spoken to Animal Concern so it maybe that they've not been asked to help out on the feeding in situ. If you need Alice Campbell's phone number please email me and I will send it to you. Or you'd like to talk to Rhona too email and I'll forward the number as she needs all the help she can get! beverley@dogstodaymagazine.co.uk.<br />Best wishes<br />BeverleyBeverley Cuddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03544804932989118884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7457786458429416955.post-23792118951889771632009-08-16T10:47:07.118+01:002009-08-16T10:47:07.118+01:00Hi Chapstaff
No reply so far. From looking at thei...Hi Chapstaff<br />No reply so far. From looking at their website they look to be national, but it's a company I've never dealt with or even heard of before - but that's not to say they aren't huge. <br />And yes, Rhona has two very, very difficult young Patterdales and a very strict routine re basket muzzles due to serious problems in the past. She says she explained all this very clearly to the sitter on the pre-sitting meeting and offered several times not to go if she didn't think she could cope. Although the company is now claiming they wouldn't have taken the job if they'd known how difficult the dogs were.<br />Allegedly, the muzzles were off and the dogs all together and unsupervised when the incident happened in her conservatory. On Rhona's return, after only a couple of nights away, she was told that one dog had been killed, and her blind diabetic dog had also been injured. There was still blood all over the carpet. (Some of her tropical fish were also left dead in the tank...) <br />No one had warned Rhona there'd been any trouble and she had phoned in regularly to check all was well as she'd never left them before and was prepared to come straight back if the sitter couldn't cope.<br />Rhona had asked them to refund the pet sitting fee, the vet's fees, carpet cleaning and the value of the dog that died. All this happened only a few weeks ago.<br />She'd just got a letter from her credit card people yesterday morning saying that they couldn't refund her pet sitting fee without her taking the pet sitters to court.<br />She's obviously not fit enough for that at the moment and the stress of that letter and the desperation at not yet finding anyone to take the cats just brought her right down and she was talking of giving up in her text.<br />Our Tailwaggers secretary is also diabetic and she says stress can really make everything that much worse. Rhona had collapsed in the bathroom and had no idea of time when she eventually heard Carol ringing on the phone and answered. Her blood sugar was only 1.8 after she drank some fruit juice which is apparently still dangerously low.<br />This woman really needs some good news!<br />Her assortment of acquired animals are far from ideal, but it's the only family she has and she loves them all. Rhona has tried to solve the behaviour issues with the help of the vet, but they'd reached the conclusion it was muzzle them or PTS and as they are young healthy dogs Rhona chose muzzles or segregation.<br />But she claims to have been totally frank about all the animals to the pet sitter as she would not want to put any of the animals or indeed the sitter at any risk.<br />Difficult isn't it!<br />BeverleyBeverley Cuddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03544804932989118884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7457786458429416955.post-45528062126564450242009-08-15T23:03:39.035+01:002009-08-15T23:03:39.035+01:00OMG I can't believe it.
Was it one of Rhona&#...OMG I can't believe it.<br /><br />Was it one of Rhona's dogs who died?<br />Have you had a reply from the petsitters? Without giving any names, are they professionals?<br />They don't seem very kind is all I'll say!<br /><br />I'm glad to see a few nice people are starting to rally round.<br /><br />It's an interesting point you make about how long it would take for someone keeling over to be found. Once upon a time everyone looked out for their neighbours & would notice if they hadn't seen them, but now.....<br /><br />Just think if you hadn't got involved with Rhona who would have found her....& when!<br /><br />I really hope she's able to go into hospital soon, bless her.Chapstaffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16642615396582620026noreply@blogger.com