Basset Hound Left for Dead Near Railroad Tracks, Thanks to Couple's Quick Thinking and PSPCA's Expert Care.
A heartbreaking scene was unfolding near railroad tracks in Kensington when a couple stumbled upon an abandoned basset hound earlier this month. The dog, named Fred, was found in dire straits - dull, unresponsive, and cold to the touch. His body temperature had plummeted to such an extent that it wouldn't even register on a thermometer.
The PSPCA described Fred as "emaciated" and "dying," his once-lustrous coat now caked with feces and debris. Dehydration and starvation had taken their toll, leaving him weak and barely clinging to life. The organization's medical team sprang into action, using heating pads, a warming blanket, and warm IV fluids to stabilize Fred's body temperature.
As they attempted to treat his dehydration and feed him, Fred's condition was further compromised by his extreme malnourishment. The PSPCA expressed its bafflement over Fred's past, noting that it was unclear how he ended up in such a desperate state or for how long he had been suffering before the couple discovered him.
Miraculously, thanks to prompt veterinary care and TLC from the PSPCA, Fred is slowly recovering and gaining weight. While his road to recovery may still be uncertain, officials have estimated that he will likely become available for adoption within weeks.
The PSPCA has issued a poignant reminder to anyone who encounters animals in distress: don't turn away - instead, get them to safety. Whether it's reaching out to the PSPCA's Animal Law Enforcement team, contacting authorities, or simply providing aid yourself, every effort counts in safeguarding pets like Fred from facing such unimaginable hardships.
A heartbreaking scene was unfolding near railroad tracks in Kensington when a couple stumbled upon an abandoned basset hound earlier this month. The dog, named Fred, was found in dire straits - dull, unresponsive, and cold to the touch. His body temperature had plummeted to such an extent that it wouldn't even register on a thermometer.
The PSPCA described Fred as "emaciated" and "dying," his once-lustrous coat now caked with feces and debris. Dehydration and starvation had taken their toll, leaving him weak and barely clinging to life. The organization's medical team sprang into action, using heating pads, a warming blanket, and warm IV fluids to stabilize Fred's body temperature.
As they attempted to treat his dehydration and feed him, Fred's condition was further compromised by his extreme malnourishment. The PSPCA expressed its bafflement over Fred's past, noting that it was unclear how he ended up in such a desperate state or for how long he had been suffering before the couple discovered him.
Miraculously, thanks to prompt veterinary care and TLC from the PSPCA, Fred is slowly recovering and gaining weight. While his road to recovery may still be uncertain, officials have estimated that he will likely become available for adoption within weeks.
The PSPCA has issued a poignant reminder to anyone who encounters animals in distress: don't turn away - instead, get them to safety. Whether it's reaching out to the PSPCA's Animal Law Enforcement team, contacting authorities, or simply providing aid yourself, every effort counts in safeguarding pets like Fred from facing such unimaginable hardships.