Andrew took Ty up to the vet for 11am. He carried him out of the truck and in to the vet clinic. He's such a good boy and now trusts Andrew and I to do so much with him. Before he left I gave him a big pet and told him what a good boy he was. He lay on the table quietly and the vet started checking him over, his gums are colorless and he's quite limp. The vet found his abdomen to be very sensitive. Andrew left him at the vet so they could do more blood work, take xrays and observe him.
It is now 2:30 and he's started to come around. He's started drinking again but is still very quiet and prefers to lay down. I will be speaking to the vet around 4pm. Andrew will pick him up and bring him home if the vet gives him the okay on his way home from work.
RESCUE A BOXER works diligently to find forever homes in Vancouver, BC AREA, for Boxer dogs in need of a second start. Since 2004 we have rescued and placed hundreds of amazing Boxer dogs. RAB is an organization of volunteers who are dedicated to finding loving forever homes for homeless Boxers and promoting responsible pet ownership. We work with other rescue groups, shelters, veterinarians and breeders to help achieve our goals.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007
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