
He was discovered in the women’s toilets at Sandbach services on the M6 in Cheshire and now he’s looking for a new home.
The dog, believed to be four weeks old, is a blind Shetland sheepdog and he was only discovered by worker Angela Lonsdale when he started crying.
Roadchef manager Sue Evans said: ‘[Angela] managed to coax him out and we cleaned him up and wrapped him in one of the dog blankets we have on sale.
‘He had these piercing blue eyes, but he wasn’t making direct eye contact, which was when we realised he was blind.’
And now they have set up a Gofundme page to cover vets’ bills and by this afternoon they had £2,280 of the targeted £3,100.
The puppy has luckily been adopted by the services’ maintenance manager, Ian Schofield, whose pet terrier, Belle, has already taken the excitable sheepdog under its wing.
Mrs Evans said: ‘Belle has been like a mother to him, she acts as his eyes and barks out instructions to him.’
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Can you imagine owning this little fella then dumping him in the toilets at a motorway service station?
