Animals are
amazingly resilient creatures, but it is a sad thing when dogs are abandoned to
fend for themselves. As animal caregivers, the staff and volunteers at Operation Kindness see this every single
day. Just when you think you have seen everything, something happens that
gives you pause for concern. Luckily, our medical team is able to intervene and
save animals.
Hope upon arrival at Operation Kindness |
On Saint Patrick’s Day, a man brought us a small, dirty,
severely matted little two year old Shih Tzu mix that he had found in an alley
near his home. The little dog was not putting any weight on her rear legs
and was having a very hard time foraging for food. The kind man brought her to Operation Kindness hoping we could help her. Upon
examination, we discovered that her hair was so badly matted it was cutting off
the circulation to her rear legs and feet. Our medical team could not
even cut the mat out because the hair was so tightly wound around her
foot.
Vet technicians work to remove the painful mats from Hope's hair |
Our veterinarian put her under anesthesia and one of the veterinarian technicians
began working on the mat, shaving a hair at a time out of the mat.
Finally, the foot and lower leg were free, but the damage to her lower leg was
a severe injury. There w as a
deep cut caused by the hair digging into her leg. After working for over 2 hours, she was cleaned up and free from the mats that were causing her so much pain.
Hope during her treatment |
Hope, as we named
her, is now resting comfortably without the shackles of her own hair binding
her legs. She w ill need weeks
of rehabilitation in our shelter before she is ready for adoption.
We believe w ith medical
attention and therapy, we w ill be
able to save her leg and she w ill
get to run and play like all dogs should be able to do.
Hope enjoys a short trip outside |
For the time
being, she is enjoying all the love and attention she is receiving from staff and
volunteers. We'll keep you updated on her recovery and when she is made available for adoption. Click here to donate to help animals like Hope.
Great work!! So thankful for all you do!!
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