• last year
These people received a call about a stranded dog in a forest, so they went out to rescue them. After bringing them home, the woman treated their tick-borne disease and fed them regularly. Thankfully, the dog recovered quickly.
Transcript
00:00 How's it going? Good! How are you? Hey buddy! Come here buddy! Come on! Come on! Let's go!
00:07 Let's go! Hi baby! Come here fella! Come on!
00:18 Oh come on baby! You're sweet! We're gonna fix you up! We're gonna make it better!
00:30 I'm gonna get you better baby! Come on!
00:33 Good baby!
00:45 His teeth look great! Hey baby! God bless you for what you're doing here!
00:50 Well when I got, when I saw your message I was like, man you know we can't let him,
00:57 we can't keep him stay out here like this. One time he was just leaving but I looked at him and I just couldn't.
01:01 I just couldn't. He looked so miserable and he's starving looking at back here. Yeah that's all
01:08 right we're gonna, we're gonna take good care of him. We're gonna go to the vet baby. Let's get
01:15 loaded up! We got some stuff already on the way to get rid of all these ticks for you buddy.
01:19 We're out for a minute out there in the woods.
01:23 No water, no food.
01:27 Look at how sweet he is!
01:40 Let's see what's going on with him. He is so sweet. He does have a tick-borne illness, very common though.
01:48 So hopefully with a round of doxy they're thinking he'll be okay, but we're gonna
01:53 monitor that. He is only estimated to be about eight months to a year old tops. He's heartworm
01:59 negative for now, but we will have to retest later for that. All the ticks are off of his face.
02:05 Come on baby. Let's go. Oh not those. Come on. Come on. Someone knows food's there.
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