A MUM came home from work to find a seven- stone Tibetan mastiff relaxing on the sofa — after her daughter found the huge dog online. But the family could not look after the giant, called Simba, and had to ask the RSPCA for help. Inspector Kirsten Ormerod collected him from the home in Kent. She said: "Simba had been advertised on Pets 4 Homes as 'free to a good home' by his previous owners when they could no longer keep him. "The previous owner rehomed him to a teenage girl who enquired about him without her mum's knowledge. "He's microchipped so I managed to trace his original owners and advised them that they should have sought help from a reputable charity." Simba was found with a matted coat and a nasty abscess – and he was roughly 20kg underweight. Most read in News HAUNTED BROTHERS James Bulger’s brothers speak out for first time on life after his murder ‘HUMILIATED’ Meghan ‘left bullied aide shaking with fear’, royal insiders claim Exclusive FLUFF JUSTICE Guinea pig sanctuary could close after FB views ‘pig’ chat as police hatred MEG BULLY CLAIM Meghan ‘faced bullying complaint from one of closest aides at Palace’… Read full this story
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