Owner Brought Her To Be Put Down, But Her Purple Fur Hide A Dark Story Behind It

Not all owners are adept at fulfilling the needs of their four-legged companions or assisting in times of crisis. As an example, consider this owner, who takes his dog to the vet and requests that she be euthanized. The animal had old, untreated, and septic wounds, yet it did not require euthanasia. The veterinarian took the puppy from the man and cared for her personally.

A man brought a mixed-breed female dog to Dr. Karri, who works at the " Vet Ranch " animal clinic. Violet, the dog, has multiple wounds all over her body, and her owner has requested that she be euthanized as a result. This is clearly not a suitable request, because even if the puppy's health isn't ideal, the chance of improvement with targeted treatment cannot be ruled out.

For these reasons, Violet's veterinarian, Karri, decides to hospitalize and care for her. The purple tint of her fur was the first thing that caught her eye. This pigmentation was caused by the use of a spray on the skin wounds. The dog had bite wounds all over her body, as if she had been assaulted by a band of dogs. These lesions were not treated, let alone disinfected, which resulted in the spread of infections.

With curettage, washing, and disinfection, the doctor began targeted treatment for the wounds. Antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and analgesics were given systemically. The changes were seen within a few weeks. Her mood remained unchanged.

Violet was constantly gloomy and dejected, and even when the woman tried to comfort her, she was uninterested until she realized she had been adopted after being entirely cured.

Kelly and Peanut, two young individuals, have chosen to become her family, along with her younger brother, a Jack Russell puppy that looks exactly like her. Violet now has a new life, is content, and is surrounded by the love of her loved ones.




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