Couple Was In For A Surprise After Taking Good Care Of A Stray Dog

Published on 02/15/2022
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Damaged Skin

Wulfgar’s fur had been severely damaged when he was on the streets, and he was not only dangerously underweight. The owners of Wulgfar said that “he had demodectic mange. Huskies have two coats, so for his skin to be so red, dry, and patchy, he had to be infected for quite some time. Our poor boy was likely suffering for months.” Wulfgar was also given antibiotics and a medicated wash because his immune system was failing him. Heartworms and fleas were not a problem for him.

Damaged Skin

Damaged Skin

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Bringing Wulfgar Home

It was time for the couple to take the dog home and begin his transitional phase into his new home after a comprehensive and eye-opening checkup. They built up a kennel for him to sleep in as soon as they arrived home. They shared, “he went in without difficulty, which led us to believe he’d been previously crate-trained. We aren’t sure of what he went through or where he came from. He wasn’t chipped (not that we would have returned him anyway).”

Bringing Wulfgar Home

Bringing Wulfgar Home

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