Hello Ed
I am happy to inform you that after two months we got the proper vaccine, and immediately we had a case of the distemper. Because we didn’t had the serum ready we used directly in to this dog vein and after 48 hours she was so much better, the pneumonia stayed but after 10 days of antibiotic treatment she is like nothing happened.
The story of this dog starts with a person who brought her in to be put down after she was hit by a car. She came in shock, and we refuse to put her down. So we started treatment for her injuries. After having her here for eight days she started with the distemper symptoms. We did the test, and yes she was positive to it. So we treated her, and now we have our first saved case. Now she is doing well and looking for a home .
Here are some pictures of the dog we named “Hope” (Milagro in spanish )
Now we are in the process to do the serum it will take us some time because we need to make sure the donor dog is in good health and we are doing some blood test and giving vaccines because is a street dog so we will wait some time before doing the serum.
Thanks for your help and the DVD. It is great.
We will be glad to help any way we can.
Sincerely
D.V.M. Luz MAria Perez
www.animalcare.ws
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