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Dog found in cramped room thriving in new home in Leicester

Tiger, who was cared for by the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre in Nottinghamshire, was another crossbreed from the operation that was rehomed last month.

Couple Charlotte Chubb, 47, and Justine Drury, 53, from West Bridgford in Nottinghamshire, decided to adopt the dog to give their two other pets some extra company.

Chubb said Tiger had to be carried on walks initially as she had never been on grass.

But she now “walks on a lead nicely – something she clearly had never experienced before”.

“She was very thin and we had to hand-feed her at first – she has a real appetite but we have to feed her up slowly,” Charlotte said.

“She had no idea about feeding from a bowl, but now the three eat at the same time happily.

“Tiger also loves chasing after her ball and loves the new found freedom.”

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