Ethan is headed home.That was the update provided Wednesday night by the Kentucky Humane Society. While it's not a permanent home, the Humane Society's facility is a place where the abandoned dog will be able to continue receiving care without needing to be in the veterinary hospital.The Kentucky Humane Society has been working to save the life of Ethan, who was found abandoned in their parking lot on Friday. The severely emaciated dog has managed to pull through several nights at the hospital, with care providers saying he has shown 맥스카지노one of the strongest wills to live we've ever seen.맥스카지노In Wednesday night's update, officials said Ethan is stable enough to receive care from their own veterinary team at KHS. He continues to receive IV fluids, medications and is being fed every two hours to help him continue gaining weight slowly and steadily.The team said that Ethan still needs constant care because he can't walk on his own, but they feel he is "out of the woods when it comes to refeeding syndrome and our staff can take care of him from this point forward."The dog, which the staff named Ethan, was so weak when they first found him he could not lift his head, officials said. He weighs just 38 pounds when he should be around 80 pounds. Every outline of Ethan's bones can be seen due to his dehydrated skin. Ethan is also suffering from extreme muscle loss.The dog has been given around-the-clock care, including heated blankets and warm IV fluids. He'll have his own nursery complete with toys that have been donated. "A big thank you to the emergency veterinary team that is providing Ethan with round-the-clock care, and to everyone who is following his story! Please continue to pray and keep Ethan in your thoughts. All of the good vibes seem to really be working!맥스카지노 A day before that, he attempted to walk with the help of staff. "Ethan has a long road ahead of him, but we are cautiously optimistic that he will pull through. He has thousands of people rooting for him and we are so grateful for the outpouring of support from our community and afar," officials said Wednesday night.While the veterinary staff tries to save Ethan, the Humane Society is also working with Louisville Metro Animal Services to investigate the animal cruelty incident. Anyone with information about who owned the dog can contact 502-473-PETS.The Humane Society is also reminding residents who may be having trouble taking care of their pets to contact the Pet Help Line at 502-509-4738.Donations in honor of Ethan can be made online.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Ethan is headed home.
That was the update provided Wednesday night by the Kentucky Humane Society. While it's not a permanent home, the Humane Society's facility is a place where the abandoned dog will be able to continue receiving care without needing to be in the veterinary hospital.
The Kentucky Humane Society has been working to save the life of Ethan, who was found abandoned in their parking lot on Friday. The severely emaciated dog has managed to pull through several nights at the hospital, with care providers saying he has shown 맥스카지노one of the strongest wills to live we've ever seen.맥스카지노
In Wednesday night's update, officials said Ethan is stable enough to receive care from their own veterinary team at KHS. He continues to receive IV fluids, medications and is being fed every two hours to help him continue gaining weight slowly and steadily.
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The team said that Ethan still needs constant care because he can't walk on his own, but they feel he is "out of the woods when it comes to refeeding syndrome and our staff can take care of him from this point forward."
The dog, which the staff named Ethan, was so weak when they first found him he could not lift his head, officials said. He weighs just 38 pounds when he should be around 80 pounds. Every outline of Ethan's bones can be seen due to his dehydrated skin. Ethan is also suffering from extreme muscle loss.
The dog has been given around-the-clock care, including heated blankets and warm IV fluids. He'll have his own nursery complete with toys that have been donated.
"A big thank you to the emergency veterinary team that is providing Ethan with round-the-clock care, and to everyone who is following his story! Please continue to pray and keep Ethan in your thoughts. All of the good vibes seem to really be working!맥스카지노
A day before that, he attempted to walk with the help of staff.
"Ethan has a long road ahead of him, but we are cautiously optimistic that he will pull through. He has thousands of people rooting for him and we are so grateful for the outpouring of support from our community and afar," officials said Wednesday night.
While the veterinary staff tries to save Ethan, the Humane Society is also working with Louisville Metro Animal Services to investigate the animal cruelty incident. Anyone with information about who owned the dog can contact 502-473-PETS.
The Humane Society is also reminding residents who may be having trouble taking care of their pets to contact the Pet Help Line at 502-509-4738.