Jimmy - senior black lab injured by bull - Whistler, BC

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Dog Jimmy - senior black lab injured by bull - Whistler, BC

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https://www.petfinder.com/dog/jimmy-70841004/bc/whistler/whistler-animals-galore-society-bc47/ wrote: Jimmy
Black Labrador Retriever Mix Whistler, BC

Senior Male Large Black

About

Characteristics
Loyal, Independent, Couch potato, Gentle, Affectionate, Curious, Dignified, Loves kisses, Special, Loving, Older

House-trained
Yes

Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered, special needs.

Prefers a home without
Other animals.

Adoption fee
$200.00

Meet Jimmy
New Critical Care animal Jimmy arrived at WAG on Valentine’s Day after being injured by a bull and in need of life saving surgery at Coast Mountain Vets. He came from a very loving home whose primary concern was ensuring the best care for him. They surrendered him into our care as they were worried that the environment he was living in was no longer safe for him in his senior years, even post recovery. They wanted him to have the safety of living indoors and having access to routine veterinary care. He is currently recovering from surgery at WAG and will be receiving regular check-ins with the team at Coast Mountain Vets. He is already making positive progress and winning over the hearts of the WAG Staff.

The surgery Jimmy required was to treat a large wound with a 14cm track into his deep muscle but luckily it did not extend into his thorax. He required further testing and a lot of medical care. This included a IDEXX General Panel, Radiographs, ECG Monitor, Hospitalization fees, lots of medications and anesthetic, 45 minutes of soft tissue surgery, fentanyl patches, IV fluids, cleaning the wound, stitching it together and inserting a Jackson-Pratt drain. It was important to ensure that the wound did not get infected and he was closely monitored, and we are pleased to update that he is healing well and should be getting his stitches removed next week!

Thanks to the team at Coast Mountain for taking such amazing care of Jimmy ??

We are happy to see his waggy tail back in action when he sees his friends and are slowly getting to know this sweet, gentle boy at the shelter. So far he loves cuddles, treats and taking limited walks outside for pee breaks until he gets the all clear to go on longer more active adventures!

We will update his profile as we learn more about him and his needs, including further medical care and his suitable home environment moving forwards. He has been such a brave boy, if you are able to open your heart and home to him please view his full profile at www.whistlerwag.com/jimmy/ to learn more! The first step to adoption at WAG is to fill in an application form online, from there a member of staff will be in touch to chat further and arrange next steps. Must be able to travel to Whistler for meet and greet appointments.

adoptions@whistlerwag.com
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