And stray dog with a severe papilloma infection on the snout and jaw, was impressively rescued byanimalists ofMatanzas, according to a publication shared on social networks.
“Today speaking with Dr. Yuya Abreu gave me the inspiration to show you this case again, the before and after of Scar, a little dog rescued from the streets of Santa Marta by the super protective Esther Montero and her daughter Leslie Rodríguez Montero,” Cuban animal activist Zenia Hernández Gómez noted this Monday inFacebook, where he shared images of the dog's impressive evolution since it was found on the streets until today.
The animal specialist said that for many months they were trying to eliminate the papillomas through treatments, under the care of Dr. Yuya and Gladys, but nothing seemed to work, until the veterinarian decided to operate on him.
“The results were what I show you in the after photos, now completely healthy, neutered, vaccinated and in excellent health. At the moment he is under my care, he is already one of my pack, but the credit has not been mine,” commented Hernández Gómez in his publication.
He also thanked the veterinarian, whose “prodigious hands” worked the miracle of Scar's recovery.
“God bless the prodigious hands of that veterinarian, who more than a doctor is a show, a spectacular veterinarian, who never gave up on this complicated case, and to the protectors and my good friends who dedicated so much time to reaching the healthy dog. and beautiful that today I have the joy of having with me. God bless you, you are all special,” concludes the Cuban animal activist in her publication.
After the publication, numerous users congratulated the entire team that had to do with Scar's recovery, especially the veterinarian who did not give up until the infection was eliminated.
“My respects, admiration. All the good things for that doctor and everyone who had to do with the transformation of this beautiful baby, with love everything is possible,” commented one user.
Another Internet user said that the publication brought tears to his eyes and that he had never seen such a change.
“How nice it feels when you save their lives and they are happy again. God bless all the people who made his recovery possible, what a beauty,” reads one opinion.
Last July, alsoCuban firefighters impressively rescued a puppy that fell into a hole in a factory in Havana.
According to a publication inFacebook of the Animal Welfare in Cuba (BAC) network in the capital, a puppy fell into a hole in the compote factory located at 51A and Río, in Puentes Grandes.
Apparently, the little dog belonged to a dog that lives in the area who gave birth to eight, but people took the others little by little and in the end there were only two left, of which one never appeared, so supposedly They took him too.
The hole was very thin and deep and the little animal couldn't get out alone.
An animal rights activist came to take the animal out, but the custodian said he would not let anyone in, so they had to call 105.
"We thank the firefighters, BAC volunteers, followers, Leo and all the people involved in making it possible to bring joy to this mother today," said the author of the post.
Members of the 15th command of the Havana Fire Department participated in the operation.
A few days after this rescue,Two Cuban animal activists also rescued a puppy that was about to die in the Diez de Octubre municipality of Havana.
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