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Randy

Randy arrived into New Hope February 3, 2021 after we were contacted about an injured dog who had a fractured leg with the bone sticking out from a front-line rescuer. We made arrangements to immediately go out and pick Randy up. He was taken directly to the Western College of Veterinary Medicine emergency department. It does appear it was an old fractured and he will have to now fight against an infection.

He was examined and stabilized. On February 4, 2021 he was taken into Orchard Veterinary Care. He is having his leg amputated that afternoon.

March 4, 2021 Randy is cleared for adoption and is looking for his forever home.

Update: March 15, 2021 Randy has wonderful news, he has found his forever home and has been adopted.

Please consider donating to our Guardians of Hope fund. 100 percent of all money donated towards this fund goes directly towards animals like Randy. Without this fund we would be unable to continue to assist dog like him with a new chance on life.

Randy came to New Hope Dog Rescue after a front-line rescuer reported him with a severely fractured leg, the bone protruding and infected. He was immediately taken to the Western College of Veterinary Medicine for stabilization and then, had his leg amputated at Orchard Veterinary Care to save his life. After recovering from surgery, Randy was cleared for adoption and spent time in foster care preparing for his forever home. His story ended joyfully when Randy was adopted into a loving forever home, thanks in part to support from donors and sponsors like I Sit Too!

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