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ZULU

Zulu came to
F.R.R. in early May 2007, he only weighed 27 kgs (a healthy adult male
Rottie should weigh about 45 kgs), he was though
to be about 4 years old. Zulu's whole underneath was infected and
he seemed to be incontinent.
One of our
dedicated fosterers to Zulu in as we felt that kennels were really not
suitable for this poor chap. A trip to the vets, the first of many
for Zulu, resulted in some medication to try & control the incontinence.
On the follow up visit, the vet felt that there had been no improvement
in his incontinence, but he had put on a few kilos in weight and
appeared brighter in himself. Zulu's medication was changed and
another follow up appointment was arranged.
Zulu became happy
to plod around the park on his walks, occasionally summoning up the
energy to chase a ball, but he was unable to mix with other dogs as we
were still unsure as to the reasons behind his illness.
Then at the
beginning of June 2007, Zulu took a turn for the worse, he developed
double incontinence, and was also losing blood.
An emergency trip
to the vets for x-rays to try and establish the cause of Zulu's problems
revealed that Zulu had a fractured spine, probably caused by the abuse
Zulu had suffered at the hands of whoever owned him befor he was picked
up as a stray.
On the 9th June
2007, we made the extremely hard decision that the kindest thing for
Zulu, was for him not to wake up from his anaesthetic...
R.I.P. ZULU
xxxxx
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