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Exhausted from the puparrazzi!
Exhausted from the puparrazzi! LOL! :)
Mommy thinks I look like Simba from the Lion King? What do you think?
Meet Murray! He is the newest addition to our family. This was taken in early March when we first adopted Murray. He is a 5 1/2 month old English Lab puppy. His previous owners named him Murray. We are working on a new name. After all this time it kind of stuck and now we are having a hard time changing his name. Shortly after we got Murray he became deathly sick. The vet did an xray and found out Murray had a bowel obstruction. It was the previous owners baby's pacifier that Murray swallowed and almost killed him. The pacifier traveled through the small intestines into the large intestines and into his colon. The vet tried to fish out the pacifier from the colon but the colon was ready to rupture. The vet had no choice but to cut open the colon which was extremely dangerous and left Murray at risk of getting septic during recovery. The vet and staff did not know if Murray would survive this ordeal. They would go home and pray for him each night. Murray stayed in the hospital for a week and amazed the staff with his progress. Murray is a miracle and survived this horrible ordeal. These were taken before Murray got sick. He is fully recovered thanks to the amazing staff at Vale Park Animal Hospital, love, and prayers. We are so blessed to have this handsome boy in our lifes! :)
Exhausted from the puparrazzi!
Exhausted from the puparrazzi! LOL! :)
Mommy thinks I look like Simba from the Lion King? What do you think?
Meet Murray! He is the newest addition to our family. This was taken in early March when we first adopted Murray. He is a 5 1/2 month old English Lab puppy. His previous owners named him Murray. We are working on a new name. After all this time it kind of stuck and now we are having a hard time changing his name. Shortly after we got Murray he became deathly sick. The vet did an xray and found out Murray had a bowel obstruction. It was the previous owners baby's pacifier that Murray swallowed and almost killed him. The pacifier traveled through the small intestines into the large intestines and into his colon. The vet tried to fish out the pacifier from the colon but the colon was ready to rupture. The vet had no choice but to cut open the colon which was extremely dangerous and left Murray at risk of getting septic during recovery. The vet and staff did not know if Murray would survive this ordeal. They would go home and pray for him each night. Murray stayed in the hospital for a week and amazed the staff with his progress. Murray is a miracle and survived this horrible ordeal. These were taken before Murray got sick. He is fully recovered thanks to the amazing staff at Vale Park Animal Hospital, love, and prayers. We are so blessed to have this handsome boy in our lifes! :)