Monday, February 3, 2014

Gilbert (now Luke) goes home

Here is Gilbert with his new family. Please check out our first post about Gilbert HERE.



UPDATES FROM ACT V ON FACEBOOK:
Gilbert arrived tonight from Red Lake.
Emergency intake: bite wounds and broken bones post dog attack.
Stable for now.

Definitely feeling better!
Bandage changed - all looks good. We can thank his foster family for that!

So...
We have been struggling a bit with Gilbert.
He is doing fine; improving!
But tearing through cones, nibbling off bandages, breaking teeth on his external hardware and poor Vicki is exhausting herself in time, attention and resources trying to stay ahead of this smart boy. (As is his foster family!)
Then the discussion came to be, "what is his pain level?", can we make it better? Can we improve his outcome?
So... We are trying a new approach.

Better every day.

Pain management plan in place and seems to be working.
Gilbert is playing with his toys and walking (ok, maybe running around and seems happy.
The whole cone-on-the-head thing still isn't working for him but his foster family is staying on top of it.


Well, this adorable, sweet, good-go-along boy is nearing his adoption! It's going to be very difficult for his foster family to say good bye.
The home visit was done last night and a few loose ends will be tied up but things are looking very promising.

Gilbert's future looks bright and the family has raised two Rottie's in the past. He will also have land to romp around on! He's going to live on a horse ranch!!

To his foster family we scream, "Thank you!" (again, and again) for another job well done. We all know letting go is the hardest part but wow - they did an exceptional job at healing the emotional and physical injuries of this badly beaten-up puppy. Kudos to Stacie and Eric!

Last but never least: To those of you who sponsored Gilbert through our Sponsor-A-Pet program; you made his comfortable recovery possible.


We've been checking in with Gilbert's new family and all is well!
He has an appointment with the surgeon one day next week and we'll get to see even more of this this cutie!

Luke was to have surgery yesterday to dig out a dead piece of bone, but the surgeon decided to give him more time. He’s living the good life on a horse breeding ranch and loving it! Isn’t he handsome???


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It has been heart-warming to follow Gilbert/Luke's story.
He looks beautiful and mighty happy. What a survivor, and what an incredible group of guardian angels watching over him during his rehab. Thank you all!

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