MAGUM NOW
One day Renee and Curtis contacted us from Ponemah that her mother had a little stray puppy that was beat up by a big dog and she suspected his eye was damaged. Red Lake Rosie's Rescue was happy to take the little boy we named Trooper.
Curtis traveled all the way from Ponemah to deliver the little guy who was not in very good shape. One eye was completely closed and the other one infected.
He had a laceration inside his ear as well. He was very malnourished and dehydrated.
Thankfully Dr. Vickie from Act V responded right away and agreed to take Trooper 3 days later and he went to foster care, and his eye opened without damage, and his wounds were mended.
Act V already had a Trooper so they renamed him Magnum. We wanted to share the pictures of Magnum to document his great makeover.
Here are the pics of Trooper/ Magnum now- what a great change. He is happy, healthy and has prospects for adoption.
Thank you to Renee, Curtis, Act V and their foster homes that mend these little broken ones and for the supporters of the organization who help make this possible for Magnum and others like him.
Sincerely, Karen Good
Oh, does Magnum ever look magnificent! We are so happy
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were so favorable. Thanks to
those involved in his rescue and
his rehabilitation.