Sand Springs Animal Welfare is on the lookout for somebody to deal with a canine that was rescued by a Sand Springs Police Officer final week. The canine’s identify is Charlie.
Charlie is getting used to his short-term home on the Sand Springs Animal Welfare.
“We had been out on a name locally for one thing fully unrelated, and Sand Springs Police Department was despatched out to help us, and whereas we had been there, we noticed him,” mentioned Coty Vincent, an animal welfare officer.
Vincent and Sand Springs Police Lieutenant Jerrod Raglin earned Charlie’s belief and introduced him to the shelter as a result of he wanted medical consideration.
“Sand Springs Police Department Lt. Raglin was the one who got here out,” mentioned Vincent. “He really obtained on the bottom, used his mild voice and had moist pet food in his hand to assist attempt to catch him. I noticed him; he was lacking numerous hair. So, as you may see, his face is totally naked, his pores and skin is irritated and scaly.”
Charlie has mange, which is brought on by mites attacking his pores and skin. It’s not contagious, however Coty says it could take some time for Charlie’s fur to develop again.
“This has been happening a very long time to get him on this extreme of a situation,” Vincent mentioned.
Despite coping with a lot, Coty says Charlie is a mild canine, who’s simply on the lookout for pats and love.
“He’s been completely great.”
Coty is on the lookout for somebody to foster Charlie. Because of his medical situation, he wants extra attention–like a shower a few instances per week and wishes somebody to present him his remedy. If you are , name the Sand Springs Animal Welfare.
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