Culiacán, Sinaloa.-After almost three hours of work, it was possible torescue a dog that was in very bad condition and that apparently suffered abuse at an address located in the San Rafael neighborhood, in the city of Culiacán.
Said animal was in the house of Mr. Gustavo, who was opposed to one of his dogs being taken, but finally thanks to dialogue with one of his nephews and with the help of the Balto y Togo Foundation, the rescue was finally achieved. of the adult Creole dog.
Marisela Castaños, from the Balta and Togo Foundation He thanked Gustavo’s nephew for their help, as well as Taxi Pets Morritos and Dr. Víctor Domínguez, who helped to sedate the dog and capture it.
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The animal was secured in a cage and then transferred to a veterinarian, where it would receive medical attention.
“Apparently it brings a blow to the eye area, it brings an inflammation, it brings a lot of mucous, both from the eyes and from the nose, there is also blood coming out of the nose,” Castaños said.
He added that Mr. Gustavo “has three puppies and one more that has just arrived, so we are going to help him style and cure the puppies, but he also needs support since he is a man who has the vice of alcohol and needs, his The family asks for an intervention, the support to intervene and be able to hospitalize him as well”.
“The family tells us that the man does love the dogs, but suddenly, due to his own vice, he does get upset and does mistreat them, so we call Deputy Pedro Lobo, who was the one who came to support him, follow up on the man and that he can be treated; his relatives ask that he be admitted to a rehabilitation center,” he said.
Marisela Castaños also called on the municipal authorities to pay attention to this type of case, like Gustavo’s.
He pointed out that in the case of the other dogs that live in Gustavo’s house, they have already talked with relatives and are looking at the possibility of rescuing and caring for a dog with rectal prolapse.
“We are going to do surgery in a week and the other four puppies they have, we are going to stylize them, we are going to cure them of fleas and ticks, and we are going to deworm them,” he said.
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Castaños announced that people who need help for cases like this can be contacted on the social network Facebook, with the name Fundación Balto y Togo, Bienestar y Rescate Animal. The dogs are treated at the Reza and Chapulte Pets veterinarians.
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