Dog Scheduled To Be Euthanized, Met A Doctor Who Saved Her Life
4 years ago
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Annie, a Bulldog, came to Dr. Matt at Vet Ranch after someone saved her from a shelter where she was very likely going to be euthanized. Her problems, though treatable, were severe. Her skin infection was incredibly painful and her heartworm infection was life-threatening. She also had cherry eye.
Thanks to Dr. Matt and the Vet Ranch team, two weeks after Annie began treatment for her skin infection, she was well enough to start her heartworm treatment.
Two months later, this button-cute bulldog was well on her way to being healthy. Not only that – this girl now has a furever home!
High paws to everyone who helped this pupper live a happy life!
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