Puppy Surrendered To Shelter Limping Badly—Then Vets Amputate His Leg
Summary
A seven-month-old puppy named Max was taken to a New York animal shelter with a badly injured leg. After examining him, vets decided that amputating the leg was the only option to relieve his pain and improve his quality of life. Community donations will help cover the costs of Max's treatment, and he will be available for adoption after he recovers.Key Facts
- Max is a seven-month-old puppy taken to Southampton Animal Shelter in New York.
- Max's previous owner surrendered him because they were returning to their home country and couldn't take Max with them.
- Max had a severe injury to his front left leg from being hit by a car in November.
- Vets found that the injury was too severe to treat, so they decided amputation was necessary.
- The cost of Max's treatment includes emergency care, surgery, and recovery expenses.
- Community donations to the shelter's medical fund are helping cover the costs.
- Max is undergoing surgery and will be available for adoption once he recovers.
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