Numerous rescue groups posted pictures of this puppy online. The woman who spotted him simply snapped a photo of him and posted it to Facebook.
The dog belongs to the Amstaff breed. He can only stand, unable to move. What happened to him is unknown to us. Because he was in a settlement in the woods, it’s possible that he was shot previously.
His tail never stops wagging, which makes him such a sweetie. The fact that his ears were clipped shows that his owner intentionally put him out of his misery.
Alphonzo was his name. The x-rays confirmed that it was a tumor. He is in excruciating pain, his limb stinks, and it is badly disfigured.
The veterinarian will perform additional testing and blood work in addition to a CT scan and chest x-ray to check for mites. He will likely need to have his leg amputated.
He kisses everyone and wags his tail nonstop. He appears to be in good health, which is a plus.
Upon obtaining a chest x-ray, he found that there were none! He is going to have his leg amputated and is connected to an IV. His blood work indicates that he is anemic, but we cannot wait another day to amputate the limb.
After a grueling six-kilogram tumor was removed during a long and exhausting surgery, his front limb was amputated, and he lived.
Four days after leaving the facility, Alphonzo is doing fantastically. He is a fighter, and he will succeed admirably! He is anemic, but vitamins and a healthy diet will help with that. Merima, a veterinary nurse, is the person providing private foster care for him.
He made it through a difficult surgery and will lead a normal, happy life! wishing that he would eventually find a place to call home where he is loved as much as they are.
Alphonzo is doing fantastic, his wound is healing nicely, and there are no issues after a month. He is a cutie, enjoys the company of adults, kids, and dogs, and is not afraid of cats!
He will be about a year old when the free spaying and neutering program starts again.
I hope this child finds a loving home and someone falls in love with him. He is grateful for you helping him and for Meri and Franjo taking such good care of him!
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