Featured Articles,News The Incredible Rescue Willow has a truly incredible story. She was left at a construction site (seemingly dumped there) and wandered the area for some time, eluding capture. When the workers packed up for the evening and hit the road one night, little did they know, Willow was in tow. Willow sneaked onto the trailer and hid underneath the heavy machinery for the ride. She traveled for almost an hour on a busy highway at speeds exceeding 70 mph; she just cowered there and somehow managed to survive the trip. A couple traveling the highway rode behind the trailer and noticed the tiny Continue Reading

Featured Articles,News Gus in Recovery Our vets were able to debride Gus's wounds, they sutured the deep punctures on his head and applied tie-over bandaging to the large slice down the side of his body. The goal is to stretch his skin with wet-to-dry bandages applied, eventually being able to completely close his wounds with sutures. Gus won't be able to leave anytime soon, he needs to stay at East Orlando Animal Hospital for round the clock care and monitoring. In this photo, Dr. Peters is making sure he stays comfortable, she gives him some extra attention every chance she gets. He's lost a little Continue Reading

Featured Articles,News Update on Gus Gus is receiving round the clock care at East Orlando Animal Hospital. He’ll have to be placed under anesthesia this week to debride his wounds and apply tie over bandages to stretch his skin and wrap the tough spots. Our vets say that his mauled body is one project and the deep puncture wounds on his head are another. We are taking this one day at a time and hoping for the best outcome for sweet Gus. In the meantime, he’s getting loads of TLC and comfort and learning that humans can be kind. See video here: Gus in Recovery. Thank Continue Reading

Featured Articles,News Gus Needs Your Help We had an emergency call this afternoon. A dog was brought into animal services with a gaping wound on his side. We have no history on the pup and no idea what happened, but we knew we had to help. One of our volunteers raced to the shelter to get Gus and took him to our vetting partners at East Orlando Animal Hospital. There he will be examined, his wound flushed and cleaned, and he’ll be given fluids and pain meds. How this precious pup is even still standing is beyond our comprehension. We’ll get a treatment plan Continue Reading