"Henry"
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Henry was dumped in a crate outside a pound near Wyong, NSW. He was suffering from severe mange as well as being starved and underweight.
He was fostered immediately and received substantial medical treatment for serious mange over his entire body.
His treatment is still ongoing but he is a huge improvement on the awful condition that he was in when he was dumped.
Henry was dumped in a crate outside a pound near Wyong, NSW. He was suffering from severe mange as well as being starved and underweight.
He was fostered immediately and received substantial medical treatment for serious mange over his entire body.
His treatment is still ongoing but he is a huge improvement on the awful condition that he was in when he was dumped.
Henry's condition when he was dumped
Henry soon won the hearts of his foster carer's - Cindy and Elwyn - who fell in love with him. Despite his awful condition, he was a friendly and outgoing boy who fit in well with their other dogs and cats. So Henry became a foster failure, and stayed with Cindy and Elwyn, who continue to manage his condition, and is a much loved member of their household.
Henry today!
So much better!!!! He is unrecognisable in comparison to the condition he came in at. What an improvement!!! And what a stunning boy he is!
_Special thanks go to Cindy and Elwyn, who took such good care of him,
and to Bayer, who donated products for his treatment. Also thanks to
Henry's vets, Dr Tim Stapleton @ Coast Animal Health and Hugh, who helped in the transformation and to DCH Animal Adoptions who worked with Cindy and Elwyn.