On September 22, GWARP received a report that an elderly dog was chained up and denied food and water despite being very ill. Despite working in animal rescue for many years, GWARP had never seen anything like it.
The dog appears to be suffering from bone cancer, but it has never been treated, and has lived in a short chain for many years, feeding on waste and garbage, and as a result of lack of nutrition and vitamins, has acquired osteosarcoma. a kind of bone cancer…
The vet indicated that this type of cancer is usually caused by further damage and the infection manifests as a tumor; Unfortunately, this is correct, as the person who reported this saw his drunk owner brutally beat the dog. He had him tied up and hidden in his garden for years. He couldn’t move more than two feet because of the short metal chain.
However, when the GWARP rescue team requested to rescue the boy, the owner refused, claiming that they could not remove ‘his property’. Therefore, they requested help from the local police.
“When we left him and went to talk to the police, the dog was almost sobbing. After a few hours we were able to provide the owner with the correct paperwork and he changed his mind. He said we couldn’t take the dog unless we reported it.”
“We agreed as the unfortunate dog needed medical checkups and blood tests at this time. Our boy also needs an immediate amputation, with tissue samples sent to histology. There’s a long way to go.”
X-rays reveal osteosarcoma, a serious type of bone cancer. Fortunately, there are no metastases in his target lung, indicating that he has little chance of life. However, the tumor is expanding rapidly, and the skin begins to tear as a result of rapid development. It is growing day by day.
Jordan received a long bath to wash away his sad past and the negative energy of his previous owner.
“The terrible news is that nothing can be done for Jordan in Azerbaijan; he needs to improve a bit to move to Türkiye. His travel date will be in a few days.”
Jordan arrived in Istanbul and was briefly sedated so that full-body X-rays could be taken before surgery.
Jordan’s amputation surgery is complete and his tumor-ridden limb is no longer present. Everything went smoothly.
It’s day 3 since Jordan’s amputation surgery. She is a quick learner: she got used to her new life instantly, she also got her appetite back and enjoys our food very much…
Please continue to wish him a speedy recovery and a long life ahead. We all love you Jordan…
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