Monday, July 11, 2011

Sophia suffers no more

June 18 we had a very pitiful surrender at Red Lake Rosie's Rescue, a small young poodle named Sophia with severe injuries around her neck. It was obvious, she was in serious condition, so I took her to the vet immediately and confess I did a little speeding thinking it was a fresh injury.

WHEN SHE ARRIVEDUnfortunately, it turned out that Sophia had a ponytail rubberband embedded in her neck for several weeks causing terrible suffering and deep cuts to the bone on her skull and all around her neck area.

NECK WOUNDI was sickened when I saw the damage.

SKULL WOUNDShe had the band removed and the wound was cleaned. She received antibiotics for infection and rimadyl for pain. Both will be continued as she heals.

TRANSPORTI took her to the Cities along with about 20 other animals when I came down for the Eleven Who Care event. Dr. Vickie at Act V offered to take her in and determine if surgical clean up and closure of the wound is needed.

We have ongoing medical needs like this for our rescued animals and we need your continued donations to help us cover this need. Thank you to all the generous supporters who help us with these bills that allow us to save dear Sophia and others like her!

Sincerely,
Karen RLRR

SURGERYSTITCHINGSPAY SURGERY, TOOUPDATE FROM DR. VICKIE AT ACT V RESCUE & REHABILITATION:
It took about 1 and 1/2 hours to repair the wounds.

Now she's running around like nothing happened! Unbelievable!!!!!!!

Vicki


TWO WEEKS POST-OP UPDATE:
Sophia is doing great. I got pics last night. The foster is adopting her and she'll be in my neighborhood too!!!

Dr. Vicki

NOTE FROM MARILOU AT PET HAVEN:
this is yet ANOTHER amazing story ... thank you Karen and Vicki (and all at Act V) for all you did for this sweet girl!

Marilou

NOTE FROM KAREN AT RLRR:
Wow- Dr. Vickie- Sophia looks great!!

Thank you for saving this little girl and for the great home you got her!

Karen and RLRR

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fantastic work, everyone, on this
rescue, top-notch medical care,
foster AND adoption! Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Thank yo Act V, and Dr. Vickie who helps so many Red Lake animals!!

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