Petey
was taken into surgery on Monday morning, the 7th of January.
After being put under anesthesia, the veterinary surgeon began to
repair Petey’s “knees”. After
several hours of work reattaching his ligaments and generally
reconstructing his damaged “knees”, he was sutured and moved to a
recovery area.
We are pleased to report, that the operation has been
termed a success, and that he has begun to move about, although his back
“half” is being supported by a sling of sorts to prevent any
unnecessary weight from being applied to the repaired areas.
He is able to move about in a limited fashion, and appears happy
and well. He will need
physical therapy, of course, but all looks good for a total and complete
recovery at this time.
The brothers, who are his foster care providers, were
with him during and after the surgery, and have brought him all of his
favorite pillows and toys. A
young lady who is one of the surgical assistants is taking special care to
insure that he is comfortable and well looked after. You can see her in
the posted photos tending to him. He
is, and will continue to be, well loved and looked after.
A small note: As
you will recall, I wrote of how, even with all he has been through, he is
a happy soul, all Pit Bull smiles and kisses.
The good folks at the animal hospital where the surgery was
performed reported that even under anesthesia, he was wagging his tail!
They were amazed! Not
me, I knew what kind of creature he is.
To all of you, who made this possible with your
donations, prayers and best wishes,
THANK
YOU!
Without each of you, none of this ever could have
happened. Because of you, an
abused, beaten and starved animal will go on to live a happy and healthy
life.
In honor of the occasion, we have decided to turn
Petey’s fund into an ongoing fund at the animal hospital, named
appropriately, “The Petey
Fund”. This fund will be
used for the treatment of any of the often abused, starved and neglected
animals that we rescue who require medical treatment before adoption can
occur.
We will continue to monitor Petey’s recovery and
give updates from time to time.