£2k raised for Cody vet bills

Published Tuesday, 28 August 2012
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Cody the collie, who was deliberately set alight at the weekend, could be back with her family within a week, the vet who is treating her told UTV.

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She was doused in flammable liquid before being burned alive in Maghaberry.

She is still fighting for her life but Lisburn vet Ian Moore says her condition is very much improved.

"She is starting to come around a bit; we are taking her out for walks and she seems quite happy to be outside," he told UTV.

"On Sunday when she arrived I think she was in shock. She has always been a good wee dog, never complained, never whined once, never tried to bite anyone, she has not been resentful of any treatment she's had.

"We are worrying now as to how much damage has been done by this flammable liquid and the burns," he explained.

"If there is damage to the underlying blood supply to the skin we would probably find that the skin will be damaged irreparably and will necrose and die. That's the point when we have to make some hard decisions about where we will go from there."

I've never seen a deliberate burning like this ever, so it was a total shock for us.

Vet Ian Moore

Mr Moore said they will continue to monitor her condition, but he is hopeful that Cody could return to the Agnew family at their Maghaberry Road home in the next few days.

People have expressed their support for the collie on Twitter and Facebook, and a fund set up to help pay vet bills has raised more than £2,300.

Belfast woman Tara Purdy, 21, is behind the fund-raising efforts.

Although she does not know Cody's owners, she told UTV she was touched by the story.

"I was absolutely horrified. I just think if someone could do that to an animal they could do that to a person and I really wanted to raise awareness as well to get whoever did it caught," said the 21-year-old.

I just thought I should really do it. I have a dog of my own and if something like that were to happen to my dog I would be absolutely heartbroken.

Tara Purdy

Owner Martin Agnew said he was overwhelmed by the response to the fund-raising page.

"I just can't believe it. To be honest, I never even thought about the vet bills.

"Obviously [Tara's] a dog owner and knows what's going to happen. It's such a selfless act, she's just brilliant."

Mr Agnew visited the family pet at the veterinary surgery on Tuesday. He said Cody was glad to see them.

"We are hopeful but it's going to be a long process; we just don't know how long it's going to take," he told UTV, adding that the attack has been hard on the whole family, especially his two young sons.

Ireland international rugby player Stephen Ferris, a friend of the owners, also thanked those who donated on Twitter.

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37 Comments
RJ in Kilrea wrote (293 days ago):
its great to see the dog is doing great and hopefully it should be back home safe and well with the owner.
Laurie McMullan in Newtownabbey wrote (293 days ago):
The evil folk who carried out this act should be caught and shown no mercy, they are pure evil. That poor wee dog, it breaks my heart just thinking about. Get well soon Cody xx
Anne in Belfast wrote (293 days ago):
Watching this and seeing the determination in Cody's eyes is heart warming. She is beautiful and i believe she is a fighter and will get through this. Now onto the comments above - ***????? - what on earth is going on in your head never mind anyone elses, this may be just a dog to you but to anyone who owns dogs they are part of the family. Also a lot of homeless people are actually better off than we all think and they are so, through begging on the streets. i give to charities of my choosing and it is no ones business why i give or to whom i give. hang your head in shame!! Norman.d - i was wondering when you would comment, if this annoys you that much why dont you start up a collection for starving families eh? My partner is out of work and we survive on my wages alone, i dont complain and i still find a few pounds to give to charities. This wee dog was on her own property when she was attacked yet if she had bitten one of these idiots the family would have been in trouble. Maybe if there weren't so many do gooders in this world stopping children being smacked, then children would grow up to respect adults, the law, animals etc. The parents of these teens or scum should be made accountable as well. I grew up with respect and i treat everyone with respect. Julieann please could you let me know where this epetition is.
Anna in Donegal wrote (294 days ago):
Its no wonder the idiot who compared a cruel malicious attack on a innocent animal....... to a homeless person... Kept their name private... You always get one who try's to spark a bit of controversy as they have no life & nothing better to do. Hope Cody get all the help he needs to get better. No animal deserves such torture.
Beckt in Belfast wrote (294 days ago):
"this is an animal not a human" Why does that make it any less important? If you're so worried about the homeless people on the streets then go get a job for the Salvation Army or something, go raise 2K for them just like Tara did for Cody instead of sitting on your ass complaining about it. This actually breaks my heart every time I read something about it. If anyone so much as looks at my puppy wrong I go all protective mother. Can believe there are people this disgusting in the world.
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