It’s a common image on social media and ad sites like Gumtree – “Free dog to good home”.
But now, a Queensland animal rescue shelter is warning people to stop giving away their unwanted pets online.
When Trixie’s owner could no longer care for her, he gave her away for free to what he thought was a “good home”.
The man in his late twenties advertised his six-month-old staffy/rottweiler cross on a Facebook sale page, but after the new owners collected Trixie, they immediately blocked the previous owner on the site.
A fortnight later, Trixie turned up at a Bundaberg pound with a severely swollen face and horrific facial injuries, after being found as a stray dog by the local council’s animal control team.
Posting on Facebook, Brisbane’s Happy Tails Animal Rescue warned pet owners that it’s best to go through a rescue group while re-homing a pet, to ensure the animal actually goes to a ‘good home’.
“Always go through a rescue group or shelter… you never can be sure who you are giving your precious pet to otherwise!” the rescue group who collected Trixie from the pound wrote.
“She [Trixie] has already seen the absolute horrors this world has to offer,” they added.
“We cannot even fathom the horror and pain this girl endured in those 2 weeks after she was given to a ‘good home’.”
From looking at the state of Trixie’s injuries, the rescue believes Trixie was used as a ‘bait dog’ to train fighting dogs.
