Monday, December 9, 2013

Burned dog needs help

Dear Friends: We are looking for a rescue to take Marcus - a juvenile dog with grease burns- - see below pics and story. We may also be looking for a transporter if we get a place for Marcus.
MARCUS’S STORY
Red Lake Rosie’s Rescue received a recorded message that there was a dog on this lady’s porch that was cut up with what she suspected was a machete. She left her name and referenced a call she had made to me
two days ago regarding her new neighbor who she allegedly saw pour hot water on her other dog. In her voice message she said, “I don’t know if the dog will live or not, but he is lying on my porch.”
We had no idea where this person lived, and an effort to reach her by phone was futile. With subzero temperatures to compound the problem, we knew we had to find the dog quickly or it would likely die.

We then turned to an idea that Facebook might help. We posted an urgent plea for anyone in Red Lake who knew this person to call Red Lake Rosie’s. What a pleasant surprise when people started helping. Then Aris called, and she knew this person and where she lived.
Dan quickly responded to help and he and Aris went to the residence and rescued a young black male juvenile lab about 8 months old with parts of his skin missing and infected. They thought the story about the machete and possible skinning was the problem.

Dan drove the dog he named Marcus to the Animal Care Clinic in Bemidji where it was determined that it was a hot grease burn that caused the damage. On investigating further, there was one other dog on the property with fewer but some similar lesions and we now suspect the lady did not witness hot water being poured on the dog, but rather hot grease.
We are hoping that we can follow up with law enforcement on this situation.

The good news is that Marcus is stabilized, warm, and had his wounds cleaned and is on antibiotics and pain medication. He will have to remain at the Animal Care Clinic in Bemidji until we find a program that will take this nice boy and give him an indoor home during his recovery. We do not have the facility to care for a burn here at the shelter.

Thank you all for your prayers, concern and help. A special thank you to Aris and Dan for their kindness in spite of the bad weather. They dropped everything and helped Marcus.

 Most of all, a special thanks to the people of Red Lake who follow us on Facebook. Without their help we wouldn't have the beginning of a happy ending to this sad story!

Sincerely,
Karen Good

4 comments:

Jalov said...

You may want to check with Homeward Bound Dog Rescue in the Twin Cities...

Jalov said...

May want to check with Homeward Bound Rescue in the Twin Cities

Anonymous said...

2 Questions. 1. Was the other dog removed from the home as well? 2. Does Marcus still need a transport to a local rescue?

Anonymous said...

Should of took all them dogs. That can possibely happen to them as well. Man thats soo saddd!!

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