APRIL 11TH 2011..STORY..
HERE YOU GO BRAVEHEART~ers..
http://www.associatedconte nt.com/article/7947593/dum pster_rescue_dog_bravehear t_fetches.html?cat=7
Braveheart is improving in intensive care.
At the veterinary hospital, Braveheart gained strength after receiving intravenous hydration and medications and consuming tiny helpings of baby food, chicken and tuna. Medical staffers started tracking the dog's blood chemistry, skin condition and overall health.
Animal lovers have rallied to raise support through online donations and PayPal gifts for the rescued canine, whose medical bills are expected to reach $5,000 or more. The dog's hospital stay may last weeks, or even months, according to Daniel Foy, DVM, of UW Veterinary Care.
MARTI HOUGE writes...
Everyone's been so supportive, and I knew [Braveheart is] getting all the love he needs," Marti Houge commented. "It's been slow going, and that's what's frustrating. But there's light at the end of the tunnel... There's nothing more rewarding than to feel like you've given an animal a second chance."
*** x2 new pictures of our boy have been posted today ..courtesy of Dr B..the night Vet at UW...thankyou very much..:) J
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Braveheart is improving in intensive care.
At the veterinary hospital, Braveheart gained strength after receiving intravenous hydration and medications and consuming tiny helpings of baby food, chicken and tuna. Medical staffers started tracking the dog's blood chemistry, skin condition and overall health.
Animal lovers have rallied to raise support through online donations and PayPal gifts for the rescued canine, whose medical bills are expected to reach $5,000 or more. The dog's hospital stay may last weeks, or even months, according to Daniel Foy, DVM, of UW Veterinary Care.
MARTI HOUGE writes...
Everyone's been so supportive, and I knew [Braveheart is] getting all the love he needs," Marti Houge commented. "It's been slow going, and that's what's frustrating. But there's light at the end of the tunnel... There's nothing more rewarding than to feel like you've given an animal a second chance."
*** x2 new pictures of our boy have been posted today ..courtesy of Dr B..the night Vet at UW...thankyou very much..:) J
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