These are the initial photos of the boxer dog that was abandoned in a Hull street and has now been placed in a temporary shelter. The affectionate dog is now in the care of a rescue center where they will evaluate his needs before finding him a forever family. The boxer was discovered tied to a lamppost in Scott Street, Wincolmlee looking distressed and frightened by Graham Dobson, 43. Graham, who works in the area, alerted the dog warden when he realized that the owner was not coming back. The previous owner eventually signed over the dog to the council and returned to the scene as the warden took the boxer into their care.
Max was found tied to a lamppost, looking nervous but described as a “gorgeous” dog by the Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire Boxer Rescue team who will be caring for him. They believe he may need some time to relax before potentially moving to a temporary or permanent foster home. Many people have expressed outrage at the person who abandoned Max without food or water in an industrial area. Fortunately, he has been rescued and taken to a new temporary shelter where he will hopefully find a loving forever home in Hull. The charity chair, Matthew McDonnell, expects Max to be scared and disoriented after his ordeal, so they will provide him with a calm and safe space and ensure he receives the care he needs, including checking for any vet records.
After being abandoned on the streets of Hull, Max the boxer dog has found a new temporary home where he will receive a full assessment. Each dog is unique and has specific needs, so the goal is to find the best possible placement for Max. This may involve short-term foster care to help him settle and adjust. The most important thing is ensuring he ends up in the right forever home, but for now, he is in good hands.