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Puppies thriving after horrific river dumping

written by Rachel McLaughlin July 31, 2020
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Three new-born puppies that were abandoned in a plastic bag and left dangling over a river are now thriving in ISPCA care.

The pups suffered a horrific start in life three weeks ago when they were fly tipped and left for dead dangling over a river near Drumkeen.

The local Smyth’s Veterinary Services received a call from a concerned member of the public and came to the rescue.

The puppies were immediately removed to safety and treated for hypothermia, hypoglycaemia and hunger by the veterinary team who were on standby.  The vulnerable puppies were no more than seven to ten days old.

Since then, the pups have been in the care of the ISPCA Animal Rehabilitation Centre. They have been given the names Fern, Alex and Glen.

ISPCA Centre Manager and Veterinary Nurse, Denise McCausland said:  “We’ve been caring for the pups – Fern, Alex and Glen – around the clock since they arrived and it was touch-and-go whether any of the puppies would survive. As a veterinary nurse, I know just how important it is that they get enough fluids for both nourishment and hydration and also that they expel frequently and easily. Too much or too little and the situation can change for the worse really really quickly. During that first night, I hand-fed them milk by syringe nearly every hour”.

“The puppies were weighed every few hours to check their gums for colour and that their little bellies were comfortably full and stretched. If their skin is too loose, their gums discoloured or their urine too dark, we would need to intervene immediately”, said Denise.

Denise added:  “I really didn’t rest more than 15 minutes at a time for those first few nights. They were placed under a heat lamp to keep them warm and a ticking clock helped calm them when they cried for their mom. It was just so heart-breaking. They were also suffering from the shock and stress of suddenly being orphaned. Now they have almost doubled in weight and are starting to behave like puppies should. It is really wonderful that they have all survived and are now able to comfort each other after such a terrible start in life”.

“It breaks my heart to tell you these rescue cases aren’t one-offs”, said Denise. 

“We are continuously responding to calls about animal cruelty, neglect and abuse made to our National Animal Cruelty Helpline. It takes on average 54 days of rehabilitation and care before we can responsibly rehome them and looking after an animal for this long, takes time and money.

Although Fern, Alex and Glen have pulled through, they still need a lot of critical care and will need to stay at the ISPCA Animal Rehabilitation Centre for several more weeks.

Worryingly, many of our fundraising activities have been cancelled or postponed so kind donations from animal lovers are more important than ever. If you can, please help us continue our vital work rescuing and caring for vulnerable animals.

By donating today, you can help animals, like Fern, Alex and Glen, find loving homes.

Puppies thriving after horrific river dumping was last modified: July 31st, 2020 by Rachel McLaughlin
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