INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Each and each week, “Pet Pals TV” shares a enjoyable, fascinating, and informative story about our four-legged and furry good friend inhabitants.
Giving these pets a second likelihood when nobody else will – that’s the mission of The Four-Legged Ranch.
This week, Patty Spitler, host of “Pet Pals TV” and “Great Day TV,” was joined by Nancy Hoffman, the founding father of The Four-Legged Ranch, and Swag the Dog.
Hoffman shares with Patty the story of 4-year-old Swag, who was rescued from a breeding operation in late January. Shortly after they rescued him, they seen he wasn’t feeling properly.
“We took him to the vet, and they did all kinds of testing, and found out that he has leptospirosis, which attacks the vital organs,” Hoffman mentioned.
Hoffman says that Swag is at present in liver and kidney failure, and his situation may have been prevented by a easy vaccine.
Since his prognosis, Swag has lived with Hoffman’s sister, who finally adopted him after he hung out together with her in foster. “He has a forever home,” Hoffman mentioned. “He loves everybody, he’s a prince.”
Hoffman says tales like Swag’s are why The Four-Legged Ranch helps shelter dogs and offers them a second likelihood. She additionally shares why this system is so vital, and warns about yard breeding.
To hear extra about how The Four-Legged Ranch helps dogs and the variations between accountable and yard breeding, watch the complete interview above.