Charity needs £2,000 to help care for rescued 'Grumpy Grizelda'

Another charity asked Gables for help after the dog was seized from her owner on welfare grounds

The elderly ShihTzu named 'Grumpy Grizelda' by staff and volunteers
Author: Andrew KayPublished 1st Jun 2025

Devon's Gables Cats and Dogs charity are trying to raise up to £2,000 to help care for a dog, which was seized from her owner on welfare grounds

The very elderly ShihTzu has been named Grumpy Grizelda by staff and volunteers.

General Manager Claire Sparkes said: "Another charity asked Gables for help as this poor dog had been seized from her owner on welfare grounds and taken to a veterinary surgery. She was blind and could hardly walk as her coat was so matted and tightly wrapped around one of her legs, causing huge injury, swelling and pain. She was covered in urine and faeces and her nails were so overgrown they were cutting into her feet.

"After veterinary examination it was also established that she had end stage cataracts, skin missing from her leg, purulent discharge from her feet around her infected nails and she was refusing to eat. She was very aggressive at this point due to the sheer trauma she had been through and she was in constant pain caused by such terrible neglect.

Grizelda's injured foot on arrival at the charity

"Initially the vets strongly recommended euthanasia on welfare grounds as they believed she would be even more stressed going to a rehoming centre. That’s when Gables were contacted as they specialise in caring for and rehabilitating neglected and abused animals. They are also brilliant at finding wonderful homes for elderly animals.

"As soon as she arrived at Gables it was apparent that Grizelda needed urgent veterinary wound treatment, so Gables vets Filham Park took on the challenge of cleaning and redressing the terrible wound on her leg every few days. She was given antibiotics, eye drops and two types of pain relief.

"Gables set her up in their supervisors office so she had someone with her all day. They started the rehabilitation process and worked on training her to walk outside on a lead to the grass area to go to the toilet. She really did not want to be touched or picked up at all, so they worked on gaining her trust over time. She was treated like a Queen and given freshly cooked chicken every day."

Grizelda and new friend Gremlin are now happy together

Deputy Manager Ruth Rickard added: “Many people wrongly assume that elderly or aggressive animals needing extensive veterinary treatment will be euthanised at rescue centres, but this couldn’t be further from the truth at Gables. Grizelda showed us that she wanted a chance to live out her retirement pain free and happy, so we were happy to give her that opportunity. We love finding homes for elderly animals as it is so rewarding and makes our very difficult job so worthwhile.

"It is estimated it will cost Gables £2,000 for all the treatment and medication that Grumpy Grizelda has already had and will need for the rest of her life, as well as basic care such as neutering, flea and worm treatment and vaccinations.

"The wonderful news is that Grizelda’s skin wounds have healed after all the intensive treatment and she has been adopted by one of Gables dedicated volunteers – who already has a very similar blind ShihTzu called Gremlin. They look so identical, it is difficult to tell them apart!

"Gables is a registered charity and does not receive any government funding. They have felt the financial strain from the cost of living crisis, but they are determined to help Grumpy Grizelda live our her final years being spoilt and pain free.

The appeal can be found here

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