Fig

On March 12th we were contacted by Canine Action Project when they were made aware of an injured stray in one of their partner communities. She had an injured leg and no one was sure of the extent of the injury. One of CAP’s volunteers went out to the community and picked her up, she was easy to find as she was just laying on the road in obvious pain. On the evening of March 17th she arrived to a temporary foster home who took her to Orchard Veterinary Care, one of our partner clinics, where she would meet up with her foster family. The wonderful team took great care of her and were able to ascertain that Fig had a fractured radius. Thankfully, while it painful for her, it was not displaced. Meaning sweet Fig only needs to worry about going in to have her splint changed every week or 2 for the next 6-10 weeks.

Now that she has been in her foster home for the past 4 days they were able to share that ‘Fig is an absolute sweetheart and gentle soul. She is a chill girl who enjoys getting attention and loves giving hugs. She is such a good patient at the vet clinic and loves everyone she meets. ‘

Please consider making a donation to our Guardians of Hope program where your donations continue to help dogs like Fig. 100 percent of all donations towards this fund goes directly to the animal’s medical expenses for major medical care.

 

  • Date March 22, 2024
  • Tags Guardians of Hope