Erin
Well-Known Member
Some of you may remember this post: http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=508742
On the 5th of January, at just 7 months old, Lenny was savaged by a Rottweiler.
His non-horsey owner (who had left him for 48hrs with no vetinary care) abandoned him with us, but thank god he made the phone call asking for a stable.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.262075187193578.64082.262071850527245&type=3 Lenny had some truly horrific injuries, he had a gaping hole in his right hind and chunks out his belly and nose. He stunk of rotting meat when infection had set in.
He even had to have a piece of bone removed from his nose, and another from his right hind.
And so here we are now, just 4 months on and I am pleased to be able to report that all of Lenny's wounds have healed. http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.334385009962595.78449.262071850527245&type=3
He is looking in fantastic health, has been gelded and this morning went off to his loan home where he can have a friend, live out 24/7 and generally live like a youngster should!
We did a photoshoot with him yesterday and seeing the happy, confident little man he has turned into proved we made the right decision to give him a chance at life.
A massive thankyou to anyone who donated and enabled Lenny to have the best antibiotics and numerous pots of Flamizine!
And one more, with his new best friend, Widget.
On the 5th of January, at just 7 months old, Lenny was savaged by a Rottweiler.
His non-horsey owner (who had left him for 48hrs with no vetinary care) abandoned him with us, but thank god he made the phone call asking for a stable.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.262075187193578.64082.262071850527245&type=3 Lenny had some truly horrific injuries, he had a gaping hole in his right hind and chunks out his belly and nose. He stunk of rotting meat when infection had set in.
He even had to have a piece of bone removed from his nose, and another from his right hind.
And so here we are now, just 4 months on and I am pleased to be able to report that all of Lenny's wounds have healed. http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.334385009962595.78449.262071850527245&type=3
He is looking in fantastic health, has been gelded and this morning went off to his loan home where he can have a friend, live out 24/7 and generally live like a youngster should!
We did a photoshoot with him yesterday and seeing the happy, confident little man he has turned into proved we made the right decision to give him a chance at life.
A massive thankyou to anyone who donated and enabled Lenny to have the best antibiotics and numerous pots of Flamizine!
And one more, with his new best friend, Widget.