Sunderland mum's heartfelt appeal to find couple who helped pet dog injured in hit and run
Charlotte Perry has launched an appeal after two people came to the aid of her dog, Rumble, who was left bleeding in the road after the incident in Sunderland.
Rumble escaped from the family's backyard in Ryhope - and before mum-of-two Charlotte could catch up with the dog, she heard a terrible crash from the road.
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Hide AdWhen she reached the animal, he was bleeding from his ears, nose and paws. He also had blood on his legs.
A couple in a light blue, people-carrier type car, possibly an Audi Q3, had stopped to assist the family's pet - and now Charlotte wants to find them to say thank you. The driver of the car was a woman.
She told the Echo: "Thank God he is getting better every day, we didn't have much hope on the night, the couple who stopped to help were really concerned and if they didn't stop, God only knows ..."
The incident happened on October 22. Rumble is now on the mend, but it has been a difficult week for Charlotte and sons Jack, eight, and Leo, one, as they waited to find out if their pet would pull through.
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Hide AdRumble was looked after overnight by the PDSA in Gateshead, and has since been on antibiotics and painkillers to help him recover from the incident at home.
He still has a few limps and aches, said Charlotte, and his cuts are healing slowly but surely.
He has also started to eat small amounts of food.
The 26-year-old mum added: "I still hold on to hope I find the lady that helped save Rumble."
A spokeswoman for Northumbria Police is urging members of the public with any information to get in touch with the force on 101.
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Hide AdThey added: "We are appealing for information after a dog was seriously injured in a road traffic collision in Burdon Lane, Sunderland.
"It is believed a silver car collided with the animal at around 8.44pm on October 22, before leaving the scene. The dog is still alive but badly injured."
If you have any information, the log number is 182 231018.