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"Just three days ago, Yofiel was brought to the refuge after being found on the streets.
Nothing seemed out of the ordinary, other than he had mange, was very thin, fleas, anemic, but he was still a very silly and playful puppy.
Last night, I went to change his bedding and found 2 little portions of vomit. He loves to eat like a little pig, so I was not concerned, thinking he ate more than what he should.
Today I was at the hospital for most of the day following my Colonoscopy and only after the puppy nanny said the baby did not touch his food today, I got out of bed still a little droopy from the sedation and went to check on him.
He did not look alert, so I tested him for Parvo and it was negative, then I looked at his ears and gums… my biggest fear was right there in front of me: Leptospirosis.
Immediately, I rushed him to the clinic and the vet put him on the drip with an aggressive treatment for Lepto.
I called the lady that found him and dropped him off to us and she said there are 7 more of his siblings on the streets, probably all infected with the same.
I don’t know if I will see him alive next time I go see him. I am praying for a miracle for my baby."
Leptospirosis in dogs is a bacterial infection that spreads through the bloodstream. Dogs can get leptospirosis from puddles or bodies of water that carry urine from infected wildlife. The bacteria infiltrate a dog’s body by burrowing into their skin.
Canine leptospirosis can be a serious, life-threatening disease.
PawtCake Refuge Inc
About the Organization
Pawtcake Refuge (The Voiceless Dogs of Nassau, Bahamas) is dedicated to rescuing abused, neglected, homeless, and abandoned dogs in the Bahamas. We are committed to every dog we save, providing them with all necessary medical care, and offering them the very best chance at a new life.
PO Box 54
Old Bethpage, NY 11804
US
EIN: 813142530











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